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St. Cloud State University

2006

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Some Evidence On The Relationship Between Performance Related Pay And The Shape Of The Experience-Earnings Profile, Sarah Brown, John G. Sessions Sep 2006

Some Evidence On The Relationship Between Performance Related Pay And The Shape Of The Experience-Earnings Profile, Sarah Brown, John G. Sessions

Economics Seminar Series

We investigate the relationship between the cost of procuring adequate worker effort over time and the shape of workers’ experience-earnings profiles. In particular, we argue that the slope of the profile depends critically upon the degree of ‘equity’ held by workers in their enterprise as measured by the extent of performance related pay (PRP). The implication is that the slope of the profile for PRP workers falls between those of their zero-equity fixed wage, and one hundred per cent equity self-employed, counterparts. Our empirical analysis of three British data sets, namely the British Social Attitudes Survey, the British Household Panel …