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Title: Great Expectations: Past Wages and Unemployment Durations
Author(s): René Böheim, Gerard Thomas Horvath and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
Publication Date: September 2010
Keyword(s): Job Search, Overconfidence and Unemployment
Programme Area(s): Labour Economics
Abstract: Decomposing wages into worker and firm wage components, we find that firm-fixed components (firm rents) are sizeable parts of workers' wages. If workers can only imperfectly observe the extent of firm rents in their wages, they might be mislead about the overall wage distribution. Such misperceptions may lead to unjustified high reservation wages, resulting in overly long unemployment durations. We examine the influence of previous wages on unemployment durations for workers after exogenous lay-offs and, using Austrian administrative data, we find that younger workers are, in fact, unemployed longer if they profited from high firm rents in the past. We interpret our findings as evidence for overconfidence generated by imperfectly observed productivity.
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Böheim, R, Horvath, G and Winter-Ebmer, R. 2010. 'Great Expectations: Past Wages and Unemployment Durations'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=7974