Artículo de revista
Forecasting Wage Inequality
Fecha
2007-12Registro en:
Estudios de Economía, Vol.34, No.2, Diciembre 2007, pp. 141-162
Autor
Ruiz-Tagle Venero, Jaime
Institución
Resumen
Wage inequality in Chile has remained high for decades and it is currently at the
center of the political agenda. Increasing education of workers is expected to
contribute to reduce wage inequality. Based on historical trends of age, education,
and returns to education, this paper attempts to forecast wage inequality.
Despite an increase in average earnings due to higher levels of education of
workers, high levels of wage inequality within age groups and within education
groups produce that forecasted wage inequality remains high for the next 10-
year period. The structure of the Chilean labor market appears to imply that
there is a high level of underlying wage inequality. Nevertheless, the good news
are that the labor market structure seems to prevent further deteriorations of
wage inequality.