GVC and wage dispersion. Firm-level evidence from employee?employer database

Equilibrium Pub Date : 2021-06-30 DOI:10.24136/eq.2021.013
D. Nikulin, Joanna Wolszczak-Derlacz, Aleksandra Parteka
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Research background: Wage inequalities are still part of an interesting policy-oriented research area. Given the developments in international trade models (heterogeneity of firms) and increasing availability of micro-level data, more and more attention is paid to wage differences observed within and be-tween firms. Purpose of the article: The aim of the paper is to address the research gap concerning limited cross-country evidence on a nexus of wage inequality?global value chains (GVCs), analysed from the perspective of wage inequality components within and between firms. Methods: This paper uses a large employee?employer database derived from the European Structure of Earnings Survey (SES), combined with sector-level indicators of GVC involvement based on the World Input-Output Database (WIOD). As a result, a rich database covering more than 7.5 million observations is created. The regression-based decomposition modelling technique developed by Fiorio and Jenkins (2010) is used to identify the contributions of different factors to wage inequalities, focusing on the components within and between firms. Findings & value added: The analysis presented in this paper aimed to show the contribution of GVC involvement, among various other factors, to the observed inequality of wages. Due to the use of a rich database that merges employer and employee data, the effects materialised with respect to different types of wages could be analysed separately, in particular components between and within firms. The general conclusion from the regression-based decomposition in log wages is that GVCs contribute marginally to the observed wage inequality in the European sample analysed in this paper. Some differences confronting the components within and between firms (the latter dominates) are observed; there is also certain intra sample heterogeneity in the estimated results (e.g. due to sector type or country group), but the general result is robust.
GVC和工资分散。来自员工的公司级证据?雇主数据库
研究背景:工资不平等仍然是一个有趣的政策导向研究领域的一部分。鉴于国际贸易模型的发展(公司的异质性)和微观层面数据的日益可用性,人们越来越关注公司内部和公司之间观察到的工资差异。文章的目的:本文的目的是解决关于工资不平等关系的有限跨国证据的研究差距。全球价值链(GVCs),从企业内部和企业之间工资不平等组成部分的角度进行分析。方法:本文采用大型员工?雇主数据库来源于欧洲收入结构调查(SES),结合基于世界投入产出数据库(WIOD)的全球价值链参与的部门级指标。因此,一个包含超过750万次观测的丰富数据库被创建。Fiorio和Jenkins(2010)开发的基于回归的分解建模技术用于确定不同因素对工资不平等的贡献,重点关注企业内部和企业之间的组成部分。发现和附加值:本文提出的分析旨在显示全球价值链参与对观察到的工资不平等的贡献,以及其他各种因素。由于使用了一个合并雇主和雇员数据的丰富数据库,可以分别分析不同类型工资的具体影响,特别是公司之间和公司内部的组成部分。基于对数工资的回归分解得出的一般结论是,在本文分析的欧洲样本中,全球价值链对观察到的工资不平等贡献很小。观察到公司内部和公司之间的组成部分存在一些差异(后者占主导地位);估计结果也存在一定的样本内异质性(例如,由于部门类型或国家组),但总体结果是稳健的。
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