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Worker flows and establishment wage differentials : a breakdown of the relationship

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We address the relation between establishment wage differentials and worker flows, i.e., the churning rate and the quit rate. Our analysis is based on a linked employer-employee dataset covering the French private sector from 2002 to 2005. Our estimations support the hypothesis that wage premium is an efficient human resource management tool to stabilize workers: churning rates are lower in high-paying firms due to lower quit rates. We further show that the relation is not linear, and it differs among skill groups and according to establishment size: it is strongest for low-wage levels, for low-skilled workers and in large establishments.
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hal-00833872 , version 1 (13-06-2013)

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Richard Duhautois, Fabrice Gilles, Héloïse Petit. Worker flows and establishment wage differentials : a breakdown of the relationship. Workshop on job and worker flows, Nov 2012, Kyoto, Japan. ⟨hal-00833872⟩
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