Decomposing temporal changes in covariate contributions to wage inequality
College
Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business
Department/Unit
Economics
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Applied Economics Letters
Volume
19
Issue
13
First Page
1279
Last Page
1283
Publication Date
9-1-2012
Abstract
This article provides counterfactual extensions to the Fields inequality decomposition framework and at the same time uses the nonparametric methodology in estimating bootstrap SEs and constructing confidence intervals. For methodological illustration, we decompose changes in schooling's inequality contribution into changes in attributes and returns using a simple counterfactual measure that combines return to schooling in a given year with the distributional characteristics of schooling in another year. Using data from the Philippine Labour Force Surveys (LFSs) in 1988 and 1995 and replication methodologies from Racine (2010), the results show that schooling's contribution to inequality in the Philippines is robust but has declined in 1995 relative to 1988. The decline in the said measure is due to the reduced variability of schooling achievement in 1995 but is mitigated by the rise in schooling returns in 1995. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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Digitial Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1080/13504851.2011.619486
Recommended Citation
Dacuycuy, L., & Dacuycuy, C. (2012). Decomposing temporal changes in covariate contributions to wage inequality. Applied Economics Letters, 19 (13), 1279-1283. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504851.2011.619486
Disciplines
Economics
Keywords
Wages--Philippines; Social structure--Philippines Bootstrap (Statistics)
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