Relative Wage Positions and Quit Behavior: New Evidence from Linked Employer-Employee Data
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Date of first publication2010-02-01
Date of publication in PubData 2025-07-31
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English
Abstract
We use a large linked employer-employee data set to analyze the importance of relative wage positions in the context of individual quit decisions as an inverse measure of job satisfaction. Our main findings are: (1) Workers with higher relative wage positions within their firms are on average more likely to quit their jobs than workers with lower relative wage positions; and (2) workers, who experience a loss in their relative wage positions, are also more likely to have a wage cut associated with their job-to-job transition. The overall results therefore suggest that the status effect is dominated by an opposing signal effect.
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Income; Mobility; Wages
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