The returns to personality traits across the wage distribution

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Research Paper

Series Number

921-2017

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SOEP Papers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research

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Publication date

June 1, 2017

Summary:

This paper investigates variation in the wage effects of non-cognitive skills across the wage distribution. I expect (i) increasing explanatory power and (ii) increasing magnitudes of the effects of non-cognitive skills on wages across the wage distribution. I test these hypotheses using unconditional quantile regressions with data from Germany, the UK and Australia. To test the joint explanatory contribution of multiple variables within a quantile-regression framework, I propose a new statistic that quantifies the realtive rise in explanatory power generated by additional explanatory variables. The findings support both hypotheses and provide further evidence for the importance of non-cognitive skills in the labor market.

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https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3043648

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