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University of Massachusetts Amherst

Economics Department Working Paper Series

2005

Efficiency wages

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Wage Inequality And Overeducation In A Model With Efficiency Wages, Peter Skott Jan 2005

Wage Inequality And Overeducation In A Model With Efficiency Wages, Peter Skott

Economics Department Working Paper Series

This paper shows that the existence and persistence of ‘overeducation’ can be explained by an extension of the efficiency wage model. When calibrated to fit the amounts of overeducation found in most empirical studies, the model implies that both the relative wage and the relative employment rate of high-skill workers depend inversely on aggregate economic activity. Keeping aggregate employment constant, furthermore, low-skill unemployment rises following an increase in the relative supply of high-skill labor, and relative wages may be insensitive to changes in relative labor supplies. The model may help explain rising wage inequality in some countries since the early …