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dc.creatorGrajales-Olarte, Anderson
dc.creatorUras, Burak R.
dc.creatorVellekoop, Nathanael
dc.date.accessioned2021-09-28T09:38:22Z
dc.date.available2021-09-28T09:38:22Z
dc.date.issued2019-09-01
dc.identifier.urihttps://fif.hebis.de/xmlui/handle/123456789/2364
dc.description.abstractWe study nominal wage rigidity in the Netherlands using administrative data, which has three key features: (1) high-frequency (monthly), (2) high-quality (administrative records), and (3) high coverage (the universe of workers and the universe of firms). We find wage rigidity patterns in the data that are similar to wage behavior documented for other European countries. In particular we find that the hazard function has two spikes, one at 12 months and another one at 24 months and wage changes have time and state dependency components. As a novel and important piece of evidence we also uncover substantial heterogeneity in the frequency of wage changes due to explicit terms of the labor contract. In particular, contracts featuring flexible hours, such as on-call contracts, exhibit a higher probability of a change in the contract wage compared to fixed hour contracts. Once we split the sample based on contract characteristics, we also find that the response of wage changes to the time and state component is heterogeneous across different type of contracts - with relatively more downward adjustments in flexible-hour contract wages in response to aggregate unemployment.
dc.rightsAttribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
dc.subjectMacro and Finance
dc.titleRigid Wages and Contracts: Time- versus State-Dependent Wages in the Netherlands
dc.typeWorking Paper
dcterms.referenceshttps://fif.hebis.de/xmlui/handle/123456789/1530?Statistics Netherland
dc.source.filename258_SSRN-id3446617
dc.identifier.safeno258
dc.subject.keywordswage rigidity
dc.subject.keywordsflexible-hour contracts
dc.subject.keywordsmicrodata
dc.subject.keywordsstate dependency
dc.subject.keywordstime dependency
dc.subject.jelE24
dc.subject.jelJ31
dc.subject.topic1labor
dc.subject.topic1baseline
dc.subject.topic1intuition
dc.subject.topic2worker
dc.subject.topic2rigidity
dc.subject.topic2reference
dc.subject.topic3fischer
dc.subject.topic3duration
dc.subject.topic3wage
dc.subject.topic1nameCorporate Finance
dc.subject.topic2nameHousehold Finance
dc.subject.topic3nameMonetary Policy
dc.identifier.doi10.2139/ssrn.3446617


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