职业出身对工资和市场收入(不平等)的影响:西班牙和德国的案例

IF 2.7 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY Research in Social Stratification and Mobility Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rssm.2023.100838
Luca Giangregorio
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大多数经济学和社会学文献关注的是社会出身背景对阶级或工资结果的影响。然而,两个人可能有相似的工资,但市场收入非常不同,因此社会出身的作用在这两个人之间可能不同。本文旨在探讨社会起源协会-个人职业净-两种类型的货币结果:标准年薪和市场收入。该研究比较了西班牙和德国,分析了两国不同劳动力市场结构和制度框架下社会起源关联的差异。使用无条件分位数回归,研究结果显示,西班牙对工资和市场收入都表现出显著的“社会起源的剩余效应”。西班牙也表现出明显的阶级天花板效应,表明向上流动存在障碍。相反,德国表现出有限的剩余起源相关性,没有显著的阶级壁垒,与人力资本理论很好地吻合。此外,2002年至2017年期间,西班牙的不平等程度显著增加,这主要归因于劳动力市场结构特征的变化。另一方面,德国再次成为一个流动性更强的国家,不平等现象没有显著的动态变化。
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Occupational origin effects on wage and market income (inequality): The cases of Spain and Germany

Most of the economic and sociological literature focuses on the role of social origin background on class, or wage outcomes. Yet, two individuals may have similar wages, but very different market incomes, so that the role of social origin may differ between these two individuals. This paper aims to explore the social origin associations – net of individual occupation – on two types of monetary outcomes: standard annual salaries and market income. The study compares Spain and Germany to analyse variations in social origin associations within their distinct labour market structures and institutional frameworks. Using unconditional quantile regressions, the findings reveal that Spain exhibits a significant “residual effect of social origins” on both wage and market income. Spain also demonstrates significant class-ceiling effects, signalling barriers to upward mobility. Conversely, Germany shows a limited residual origin correlation and no significant class barriers, aligning well with the human capital theory. Additionally, Spain experiences a significant increase in inequality between 2002 and 2017, primarily attributed to changes in the characteristics of the labour market structure. On the other hand, Germany is again found to be a more mobile country with no significant dynamic changes in inequalities.

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期刊介绍: The study of social inequality is and has been one of the central preoccupations of social scientists. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility is dedicated to publishing the highest, most innovative research on issues of social inequality from a broad diversity of theoretical and methodological perspectives. The journal is also dedicated to cutting edge summaries of prior research and fruitful exchanges that will stimulate future research on issues of social inequality. The study of social inequality is and has been one of the central preoccupations of social scientists.
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