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Analysis of Wage Mobility Using Dynamic Multinomial Models

Student: Lomova Margarita

Supervisor: Vladimir E. Gimpelson

Faculty: Faculty of Economic Sciences

Educational Programme: Applied Economics (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2018

This paper presents information about the wage mobility of low-paid workers in Russia in 2001-2016. The main issue is the working life of low-paid workers. What is the probability that such workers will be high-paid in the next period? Or is alternative mobility to unemployment more possible? To answer these questions, we use dynamic multinomial logit models. Also, this paper demonstrates the dynamics and structure of low-wage employment.

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