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September
2004, Vol. 127, No. 9
Accounting for wages and benefits using the ECI
Jonathan A. Schwabish
Senior Director, Research and Policy at the
Partnership for New York City. The views expressed here are those of the author and do not
necessarily reflect the views of the Partnership for New York City.
E-mail: jschwabish@pfnyc.org.
Using the data set behind the Employer Cost Index to impute benefit values on the National Longitudinal Study of Youth and the Current Population Survey, this study finds that workers at the bottom part of the wage distribution exhibit a much stronger correlation between benefits and wages than those at the top.
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Employment Cost Trends
Labor Force
Statistics from the Current Population Survey
National Longitudinal
Surveys
The
Employment Cost Index: what is it?—Sept.
2001.
Analyzing
employers' costs for wages, salaries, and benefits—Oct.
1987.
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