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The Quality-Adjusted Cyclical Price of Labor

Mark Bils, Marianna Kudlyak, Paulo Lins

2023Journal of Labor Economics10 citationsDOI

Abstract

We estimate cyclicality in labor’s user cost allowing for cyclical fluctuations in the quality of worker-firm matches and wages that are smoothed within employment matches. To do so, we exploit a match’s long-run wage to control for its quality. Using 1980–2019 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data, we identify three channels by which recessions affect user cost: they lower the new-hire wage and wages going forward in the match, but they also result in higher subsequent separations. We find that labor’s user cost is highly procyclical, increasing by more than 4% for a 1 percentage point decline in unemployment.

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EconomicsUnemploymentLabour economicsWageRecessionQuality (philosophy)Point (geometry)ExploitGreat recessionEfficiency wageNational Longitudinal SurveysLabor demandMacroeconomicsPhilosophyEpistemologyComputer securityGeometryComputer scienceMathematicsEmployment and Welfare StudiesFirm Innovation and Growth
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