The distribution of wage inequality across municipalities in Mexico: a spatial quantile regres-sion approach

Equilibrium Pub Date : 2022-09-30 DOI:10.24136/eq.2022.023
Rolando I. Valdez, Francisco García-Fernández
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Research background: According to classical labor economics, wage differences among regions of a country that has free-factor mobility should eventually vanish. However, the level of wage inequality among Mexican territories is increasing. The nature and causes of this discrepancy are worth identifying. Purpose of the article: To identify the spatial relationship of wage inequality that existed in the Mexican metropolitan system during the years 2010 and 2015. Methods: We develop a model of wages that considers the interaction between spatial units within a region. Then, we specify a spatial autoregressive model with the average wage per municipality as a dependent variable. This variable is spatially lagged along with other controls such as productivity, schooling, and migration. We combine data from population and economic censuses. Then, we perform a quantile regression to estimate the spatial effect of wage in a region upon quartiles of the wage distribution. Findings & value added: Wage inequality increases within a given region when the average wage increases in one of said region?s municipalities. This phenomenon occurs because in municipalities that are neighbors of the one that enjoys a wage increase, the average wage tends to decrease. The impact is larger in those municipalities whose average wage is in the lower range of the regional wage distribution. Wage inequality is also increased by internal migration and increased productivity. These latter findings are some of the first for Mexico at this aggregation level. A novel aspect of our study is its use of territory as an observation unit for which statistics from population and economic censuses are combined to draw inferences about spatial inequality.
墨西哥各城市工资不平等的分布:空间分位数回归方法
研究背景:根据经典劳动经济学,一个要素自由流动的国家,各地区之间的工资差异最终应该消失。然而,墨西哥领土之间的工资不平等程度正在加剧。这种差异的性质和原因值得查明。本文的目的:确定2010年和2015年墨西哥大都市系统中存在的工资不平等的空间关系。方法:我们开发了一个考虑区域内空间单位之间相互作用的工资模型。然后,我们指定了一个以每个城市的平均工资为因变量的空间自回归模型。这一变量与生产力、学校教育和移民等其他控制因素在空间上滞后。我们结合了人口和经济普查的数据。然后,我们进行分位数回归,以估计一个地区的工资对工资分布四分位数的空间影响。调查结果和附加值:当某个地区的平均工资增加时,该地区的工资不平等现象会加剧?城市。之所以会出现这种现象,是因为在与工资上涨的城市相邻的城市,平均工资往往会下降。平均工资在地区工资分布中处于较低范围的市镇的影响更大。国内移民和生产力的提高也加剧了工资不平等。后一项发现是墨西哥在这一综合水平上的首次发现。我们研究的一个新方面是将领土作为一个观察单位,将人口和经济普查的统计数据结合起来,对空间不平等进行推断。
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