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the age profile of mobility measures: an application to earnings in west germany (replication data)

This paper develops a technique for estimating age-profiles of earnings mobility using conditional kernel density estimation and establishes their statistical properties. Both pointwise and simultaneous confidence intervals are derived. The paper then examines the age-profile of short-run earnings mobility in Germany between 1983 and 1993 using the Socio-Economic Panel data. It turns out that earnings mobility is significantly higher for young people than for elder ones. Mobility declines rather rapidly until the age of thirty-five or so and remains constant thereafter. The shape of the profile does not change significantly during the observation period.

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Trede, Mark (1998): The age profile of mobility measures: an application to earnings in West Germany (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. https://journaldata.zbw.eu/dataset/the-age-profile-of-mobility-measures-an-application-to-earnings-in-west-germany?activity_id=1b0cde8c-379e-430d-9608-97a32a1077cf