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Monopsony: Wages, wage bargaining and job requirements
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Körperschaftlicher Herausgeber
Institut für Höhere Studien (IHS), Wien
Abstract Using linked vacancy-employer-employee data from Austria, we investigate how monopsony power affects firms' posting behavior and wage negotiations. Consistent with theoretical predictions, we find that firms with greater monopsony power post lower wages and offer fewer non-wage amenities, suggesting... mehr
Using linked vacancy-employer-employee data from Austria, we investigate how monopsony power affects firms' posting behavior and wage negotiations. Consistent with theoretical predictions, we find that firms with greater monopsony power post lower wages and offer fewer non-wage amenities, suggesting that wages and non-wage benefits are complementary. However, we find no evidence that monopsonistic firms demand higher levels of skill or education. Instead, our results indicate that they require more basic skills, particularly those related to routine tasks. On the workers' side, we find that employees hired in monopsonistic labor markets face significantly lower wages, both initially and in the long run. These lower wages are driven by both lower posted wages and reduced bargaining power, as well as reduced opportunities to climb the wage ladder later.... weniger
Thesaurusschlagwörter
Österreich; Lohn; Tarifverhandlung; Stellenangebot; Arbeitnehmer; Arbeitgeber
Klassifikation
Arbeitsmarktforschung
Einkommenspolitik, Lohnpolitik, Tarifpolitik, Vermögenspolitik
Freie Schlagwörter
Monopsony; wage bargaining; job amenities
Sprache Dokument
Englisch
Publikationsjahr
2024
Erscheinungsort
Wien
Seitenangabe
22 S.
Schriftenreihe
IHS Working Paper, 58
Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet