Building Bridges and Widening Gaps: Wage Gains and Equity Concerns of Labor Market Expansions

65 Pages Posted: 14 Jan 2020 Last revised: 27 Jan 2020

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Aline Butikofer

Norwegian School of Economics (NHH) - Department of Economics

Katrine Løken

University of Bergen

Alexander Willén

Norwegian School of Economics (NHH) - Department of Economics

Date Written: January 2020

Abstract

We exploit the construction of the Oresund bridge, which connects a medium-sized city in Sweden to the capital of Denmark, to study the labor market effects of gaining access to a larger labor market. Using unique cross-country matched registry data that allow us to follow individuals across the border, we find that the bridge led to a substantial increase in cross-country commuting among Swedish residents. This effect is driven both by extensive and intensive margin employment responses, and translates into a 15% increase in the average wage of Swedish residents. However, the wage effects are unevenly distributed: the effect is largest for high-educated men and smallest for low-educated women. Thus, the wage gains come at the cost of increased income inequality and a widening of the gender wage gap, both within- and across-households. We show that these inequality effects are driven not only by differences in the propensity to commute, but also by educational specialization.

Keywords: Equity Concerns, Labor Market Expansions, wages

JEL Classification: J3, J62

Suggested Citation

Butikofer, Aline and Løken, Katrine and Willén, Alexander, Building Bridges and Widening Gaps: Wage Gains and Equity Concerns of Labor Market Expansions (January 2020). CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP14287, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3518628

Aline Butikofer (Contact Author)

Norwegian School of Economics (NHH) - Department of Economics ( email )

Helleveien 30
N-5035 Bergen
Norway

Katrine Løken

University of Bergen ( email )

Muséplassen 1
N-5008 Bergen, +47 55 58
Norway

Alexander Willén

Norwegian School of Economics (NHH) - Department of Economics ( email )

Helleveien 30
N-5035 Bergen
Norway

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