Changes in the distribution of earnings in New Zealand between 1984 and 1997 are examined in this paper. There is evidence of growth in the inequality of both weekly and hourly earnings. Decomposition of the changes indicates that the largest component of the rise in the dispersion of earnings came from increased inequality within groups of workers with similar observed levels of education, age and potential work experience.
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Growth in the dispersion of earnings: 198497
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