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Multidimensional Measure of Job Quality: Persistence and Heterogeneity in a Developing Country
Fecha
2012Registro en:
Serie Documentos de Trabajo No. 357, pp. 1 - 34, Mayo, 2012
Autor
Huneeus Lagos, Federico
Landerretche Moreno, Óscar
Puentes Encina, Esteban
Institución
Resumen
We adapt the multidimensional poverty methodology to study job quality dynamics using a unique
household survey panel for Chile. We use information on wages, type of contract, training and employment
duration to build an aggregate job quality index. Panel data allow us to properly separate
individual heterogeneity and true dependence. We estimate a dynamic panel with random effects finding
higher job quality among larger and unionised firms. Moreover, labor history predicts job quality con-
firming the existence of persistence in job quality .