Compensating Differences and Interregional Wage Differentials

Microdata from the 1976 Panel Study in Income Dynamics are used as evidence concerning the nature of interregional wage differentials in the US. The results indicate that a full-time worker's real wages or earnings do not differ between broadly defined geographic areas of the US. Interregional...

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Cost of living
Differentials
Economic theory
Human capital
Labor economics
Labor market
Labor markets
Natural logarithms
Nominal wages
Real wages
Regional
Regression analysis
Studies
Wage differential
Wage theories
Wages
Wages & salaries
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