On the Cyclicality of Real Wages and Employment: New Evidence and Stylized Facts from Performance Pay and Fixed Wage Jobs

Christos A Makridis, Maury Gittleman
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Using the National Compensation Survey between 2004 and 2017, we document four stylized facts and quantify cyclical heterogeneity among performance pay (PP) and fixed wage (FW) jobs. First, there is substantial dispersion in the incidence of PP, even within the same occupation; hourly compensation growth in PP jobs has been nearly three-times as large as that in FW jobs; the share of PP is increasing in employer size; the provision of PP is largely a firm-level decision. Second, we find that hourly compensation growth among PP (FW) jobs increases (decreases) in response to state employment growth. Furthermore, FW jobs respond primarily by adjusting the extensive margin of employment. Our estimates are identified off of comparisons of similar jobs within the same establishment over time. These business cycle dynamics are consistent with models that feature heterogeneity in organizational practices, allowing firms to adjust to uncertainty over the business cycle under flexibility in compensation contracts. (JEL J21, J22, J31, E32, M55).
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论实际工资和就业的周期性:来自绩效工资和固定工资工作的新证据和程式化事实
利用2004年至2017年的全国薪酬调查,我们记录了四个风格化的事实,并量化了绩效薪酬(PP)和固定工资(FW)工作之间的周期性异质性。首先,即使在同一职业中,PP的发病率也存在很大的分散;PP工作的时薪增长几乎是FW工作的三倍;PP在雇主规模中所占的比例正在上升;提供PP很大程度上是公司层面的决定。其次,我们发现PP (FW)工作的时薪增长随着州就业增长而增加(减少)。此外,FW工作主要通过调整就业的广泛边际来做出反应。我们的估计是通过对同一机构内类似工作的长期比较得出的。这些商业周期动态与组织实践中具有异质性的模型是一致的,这使得企业能够在薪酬合同的灵活性下适应商业周期中的不确定性。(jel j21, j22, j31, e32, m55)
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