Working Paper

Which Ladder to Climb? Decomposing Life Cycle Wage Dynamics

Christian Bayer, Moritz Kuhn
CESifo, Munich, 2018

CESifo Working Paper No. 7236

Wages grow and become more unequal as workers age. Economic theory focuses on worker investment in human capital, search for employers, and residual wage shocks to account for these life cycle wage dynamics. We highlight the importance of jobs: collections of tasks and duties defined by employers within the production process. We provide empirical evidence that climbing the career ladder toward jobs characterized by more responsibility, complexity, and autonomy accounts for the largest part of life cycle wage dynamics. It accounts for 50% of average wage growth, 50% of rising differences between gender, and virtually all of rising dispersion within gender over the life cycle.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Fiscal Policy, Macroeconomics and Growth
Keywords: life-cycle wage growth, wage inequality, career ladder
JEL Classification: D330, E240, J310