This paper analyzes the nexus between income comparisons and perceptions of unfair pay. We apply a large German household survey and conduct wage regressions to conclude whether individuals who perceive their wages as unfair earn significantly lower wages than fairly paid individuals with similar characteristics. We find that unfairly paid individuals earn significantly less than fairly paid counterparts. This suggests that unfairness perceptions with respect to wages are based on sound income comparisons with peers. We also contribute findings to the literature on reference points. When asked about a subjectively fair amount in Euros, unfairly paid individuals tend to claim much higher wages than fairly paid individuals with identical characteristics. Wage claims, thus, rest on additional factors.
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27 May 2014
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May 27 2014
My Wage is Unfair! Just a Feeling or Comparison with Peers?*
Stefan Schneck
Stefan Schneck
Institut für Mittelstandsforschung Bonn
. Maximilianstraße 20, 53111 Bonn, Germany
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I have benefited from comments by an anonymous referee, Sabrina Falk, Knut Gerlach, Olaf Hübler, Andre Pahnke, Christian Pfeifer, and Veronika Schneck.
Online ISSN: 2326-6201
Print ISSN: 2326-6198
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Review of Behavioral Economics (2014) 1 (3): 245–273.
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Schneck S (2014), "My Wage is Unfair! Just a Feeling or Comparison with Peers?*". Review of Behavioral Economics, Vol. 1 No. 3 pp. 245–273, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/105.00000012
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