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Quantile regression analysis of wage determinants in the what determines the wage structure in Korean labor market?

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Author(s)
이병주
Issued Date
2002
Publisher
한국노동연구원
Keyword
노동시장임금구조결정요인wage structure
Abstract
This paper investigates wage determinants in the Korean labor market using the recently available Korean Labor and Income Panel Study (KLIPS). This paper uses the quantile regression method for each conditional quantile wage group. Most other labor market analysis uses (mean) regression analysis, which focuses only on average statistics. Different wage groups behave differently with respect to the different socio-economic covariates. Quantile regressions allow us to examine more comprehensive pictures for different quantile wage groups. In the Korean labor market, we found that age is the most significant factor for wage determination while experience is penalized for higher quantile wage groups. Education also plays an important role for wage determination as predicted, and the return on education is quite consistent among all wage groups. However, the return to education in Korea is relatively low when compared to labor markets in the U. S. and other countries. This difference may be explained partly by the fact that the Korean education system does not provide necessary job skills for workers. Female workers are significantly underpaid compared to their male counterparts. Union premiums increase for higher quantile wage groups, but lower quantile wage groups do not appear to enjoy comparable union premiums.
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Abstract

1. Introduction

2. Empirical Model and Data Description

3. Empirical Results
3.1. Simple Regression Analysis
3.2. Quantile Regression Analysis

4. Conclusion

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Series
한국노동패널연구 2002-03
Extent
35
Type(local)
Report
Type(other)
패널자료
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