"Agglomeration Economies and Assortative Matching in the Chilean Labor Market : An Empirical Study”
Professor Advisor
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Gómez-Lobo Echeñique, Andrés
Author
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Rodiño Climent, Alejandro
Admission date
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2024-07-18T15:52:58Z
Available date
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2024-07-18T15:52:58Z
Publication date
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2023
Identifier
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10.58011/crq0-s714
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/199617
Abstract
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This study analyzes the Chilean Unemployment Insurance data set,a longitudinal
sample of over one million Chilean workers’ monthly job, records,finding a positive
correlation between city size and wages. After controlling for worker and firmhet-
erogeneity,the data suggest that doubling city size it’s associated with anaverage
increase in wages of 1.6%. Using the1952 city populations as an instrument to solve
endogeneity issues,this population-elasticity estimate remains robust.Given the sig-
nificant variation in the data, salaries can be decomposed bye stimating worker and
firm fixe deffects, allowing for a matching measure in the analysis of spatial wage
disparities. Findings reveal that the co-location of high-productivity workers and
firms in cities accounts for 42.9% of city-level wage variance. Further, larger cities
promote a higher degree of assortative matching due to the broader range of available
firms.
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Lenguage
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en
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Publisher
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Universidad de Chile
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Type of license
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States