Abstract

A wage curve is a decreasing function of wages on the regional unemployment rate. Most empirical studies on the wage curve ignore possible spatial interaction effects between the regions which are the primary units of research. This paper reconsiders the western German wage curve with a special focus on the geography of labour markets. Spillovers between regions are taken into account. The paper tests whether the unemployment rate in the larger surrounding region also affects wages. In addition, agglomeration effects and effects of local monopsony are assessed. The main data base is a random sample of 974,179 employees observed over the period 1980-2004 and covering 326 NUTS3 units (districts). This rich data set is used to estimate a dynamic wage curve according to the two-step approach of Bell et al. (2002). In the first step one controls for individual heterogeneity and in the second step one allows for spatial effects of unemployment across regions on wages. We check the sensitivity of this wage elasticity to various spatial weight matrices as well as allowing for the endogeneity of unemployment. We also estimate the wage elasticity for various population groups.

Highlights

  • A wage curve is a decreasing function of wages on the regional unemployment rate

  • Using models with spatial interactions, this study reconsiders the empirical evidence on the western German wage curve

  • Our primary data base is the IAB Employment Sample (IABS) over the period 1980-2004. This micro data set allows us to control for individual unobserved heterogeneity

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A Dynamic Spatial Panel Data Approach to the German Wage Curve

Follow this and additional works at: https://surface.syr.edu/cpr Part of the Economics Commons. Badi H.; Blien, Uwe; and Wolf, Katja, "A Dynamic Spatial Panel Data Approach to the German Wage Curve" (2010).

A DYNAMIC SPATIAL PANEL DATA APPROACH TO THE GERMAN WAGE CURVE
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