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  The Great Separation: Top Earner Segregation at Work in High-Income Countries

Godechot, O., Apascaritei, P., Boza, I., Henriksen, L., Hermansen, A. S., Hou, F., Kodama, N., Křížková, A., Jung, J., Elvira, M., Melzer, S. M., Mun, E., Sabanci, H., Thaning, M., Bandelj, N., Baudour, A., Avent-Holt, D., Kanjuo-Mrčela, A., Lippényi, Z., Penner, A., Petersen, T., Poje, A., Rainey, W., Safi, M., Soener, M., & Tomaskovic-Devey, D. (2020). The Great Separation: Top Earner Segregation at Work in High-Income Countries. MaxPo Discussion Paper, 20/3.

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Godechot, Olivier1, 2, 3, 著者           
Apascaritei, Paula4, 著者
Boza, István5, 著者
Henriksen, Lasse6, 著者
Hermansen, Are Skeie7, 著者
Hou, Feng8, 著者
Kodama, Naomi9, 著者
Křížková, Alena10, 著者
Jung, Jiwook11, 著者
Elvira, Marta12, 著者
Melzer, Silvia Maja13, 著者
Mun, Eunmi11, 著者
Sabanci, Halil12, 著者
Thaning, Max14, 著者
Bandelj, Nina15, 著者
Baudour, Alexis1, 3, 著者
Avent-Holt, Dustin16, 著者
Kanjuo-Mrčela, Aleksandra17, 著者
Lippényi, Zoltán18, 著者
Penner, Andrew15, 著者
Petersen, Trond19, 著者Poje, Andreja20, 著者Rainey, William21, 著者Safi, Mirna1, 3, 著者Soener, Matthew1, 3, 著者Tomaskovic-Devey, Donald21, 著者 全て表示
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1Max Planck Sciences Po Center on Coping with Instability in Market Societies (MaxPo), MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, ou_1631137              
2Assoziierte Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, ou_2074316              
3Sciences Po, OSC-CNRS, Paris, France, ou_persistent22              
4Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain, ou_persistent22              
5Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, ou_persistent22              
6Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, ou_persistent22              
7University of Oslo, Norway, ou_persistent22              
8Statistics Canada, Ottawa, Canada, ou_persistent22              
9Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan, ou_persistent22              
10Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechia, ou_persistent22              
11University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA, ou_persistent22              
12IESE Business School, University of Navarra, Spain, ou_persistent22              
13Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain, ou_persistent22              
14Stockholm University, Sweden, ou_persistent22              
15University of California, Irvine, USA, ou_persistent22              
16Augusta University, Georgia, USA, ou_persistent22              
17University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, ou_persistent22              
18University of Groningen, The Netherlands, ou_persistent22              
19University of California, Berkeley, USA, ou_persistent22              
20Association of Free Trade Unions of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia, ou_persistent22              
21University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA, ou_persistent22              

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キーワード: work, earnings, segregation, inequality, elite; travail, salaire, ségrégation, inégalité, élite
 要旨: Analyzing linked employer-employee panel administrative databases, we study the evolving isolation of higher earners from other employees in eleven countries: Canada, Czechia, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Norway, Spain, South Korea, and Sweden. We find in almost all countries a growing workplace isolation of top earners and dramatically declining exposure of top earners to bottom earners. We compare these trends to segregation based on occupational class, education, age, gender, and nativity, finding that the rise in top earner isolation is much more dramatic and general across countries. We find that residential segregation is also growing, although more slowly than segregation at work, with top earners and bottom earners increasingly living in different distinct municipalities. While work and residential segregation are correlated, statistical modeling suggests that the primary causal effect is from work to residential segregation. These findings open up a future research program on the causes and consequences of top earner segregation.
 要旨: En nous appuyant sur des données administratives longitudinales employeur–employés, nous analysons l’évolution de la ségrégation sociale des salariés à hauts salaires dans onze pays: Allemagne, Canada, Corée du Sud, Danemark, Espagne, France, Hongrie, Japon, Norvège, République tchèque et Suède. Nous constatons dans presque tous les pays une forte augmentation de l’entre soi des salariés bien payés sur le lieu de travail et une diminution spectaculaire de leur exposition aux bas salaires. Nous comparons ces tendances à l’évolution de la ségrégation fondée sur la catégorie sociale, l’éducation, l’âge, le sexe et le statut migratoire, et nous constatons que l’augmentation de l’entre soi des hauts salaires est celle qui est la plus prononcée et la plus générale. Nous montrons que la ségrégation résidentielle se développe aussi, bien que plus lentement que la ségrégation au travail, avec les hauts et les bas salaires vivant de plus en plus dans des municipalités distinctes. Ségrégation au travail et ségrégation résidentielle sont corrélées. Mais nos modèles statistiques suggèrent aussi que la principale relation de causalité va de la ségrégation au travail vers la ségrégation résidentielle. Ces résultats ouvrent la voie à un futur programme de recherche sur les causes et les conséquences de la ségrégation des hauts salaires.

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言語: eng - English
 日付: 2020-032020
 出版の状態: 出版
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 出版情報: Paris : MaxPo
 目次: 1 Introduction
2 From ethnic residential segregation to earnings segregation at work
3 Administrative data for estimating exposure measures
4 A strong increase in earnings segregation at work
5 A robust trend 17 French robustness tests
6 A specific trend
7 The link between work and residential segregation
8 Elements for a research program on the causes and consequences of increasing segregation at work
The roots of growing earnings segregation at work
The consequences of growing earnings segregation at work
Appendices
A1 Data sources and sample definition
A2 Demonstration of the symmetry of relative exposure gRh = hRg
A3 Figure construction
A4 French robustness checks
Supplementary figures and tables
References
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出版物名: MaxPo Discussion Paper
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Max Planck Sciences Po Center on Coping with Instability in Market Societies (MaxPo), MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, 編集者              
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ページ: - 巻号: 20/3 通巻号: - 開始・終了ページ: - 識別子(ISBN, ISSN, DOIなど): ISSN: 2196-6508
ISSN: 2197-3075