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Table 4 Correlation between occupation centrality and wage premia

From: The occupation space: network structure, centrality and the potential of labor mobility in the French labor market

 

Dependent variable: Hourly Wage

OLS

OLS

OLS

OLS-FE

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Outward degree

0.045

 

(19.72)***

Outward strength

0.229

 

(96.11)***

Centrality

0.203

0.064

 

(70.28)***

(3.83)***

 

  

Age

0.006

0.006

0.006

0.028

 

(52.83)***

(52.05)***

(52.12)***

(23.63)***

Diploma: (ref: higher diploma)

    

Some college

 − 0.230

 − 0.201

 − 0.202

 − 0.111

 

(59.13)***

(52.44)***

(52.08)***

(3.34)***

Upper general high-school

 − 0.464

 − 0.410

 − 0.432

 − 0.181

 

(124.81)***

(110.51)***

(116.08)***

(4.92)***

Upper technical high-school

 − 0.610

 − 0.532

 − 0.564

 − 0.352

 

(177.24)***

(152.60)***

(161.93)***

(8.37)***

Lower high-school

 − 0.634

 − 0.558

 − 0.590

 − 0.645

 

(137.10)***

(120.78)***

(127.42)***

(13.77)***

No diploma

 − 0.828

 − 0.735

 − 0.778

 − 0.525

 

(223.43)***

(194.55)***

(207.30)***

(11.16)***

Female (ref: male)

 − 0.339

 − 0.284

 − 0.298

 
 

(163.70)***

(136.35)***

(140.65)***

 

Seniority

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.000

 

(111.18)***

(99.86)***

(108.26)***

(1.07)

constant

7.244

6.118

6.433

6.172

 

(664.51)***

(414.95)***

(421.94)***

(32.83)***

Year fixed effects

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

R2

0.30

0.32

0.31

0.01

N

277,479

277,479

277,479

277,479

  1. This table shows estimate from OLS and FE-OLS regressions of Eq. (2) and (3). The outcome variable is hourly wage. Column (1) shows estimates with outward degree. Column (2) reports estimates with outward strength. Column (3) shows estimates with Opsahl et al. (2010) Centrality index. Column (4) adds individual fixed effects to the estimation reported in column (3). Standard erors are clustered at the workers level
  2. *p < 0.1; **p < 0.05; ***p < 0.01