Job Change Patterns and the Wages of Young Men

This study uses data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to distinguish empirically between moverstayer, search good, and experience good models of job mobility. We estimate wage models in which the pattern of overall job mobility affects both the level and tenure slope of the log-wage path. After controlling for the correlation between mobility patterns and time-constant person- and job-specific unobservables, we find that workers who undergo persistent mobility have lower log-wage paths than less mobile workers. This finding is consistent with models in which job mobility is driven by time-varying unobservables, such as experience good models, where changes in perceived match quality cause turnover.

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