1. The Importance of Tax Adjustments When Evaluating Wage Expectations*
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Gregor Pfeifer and Stefan Klößner
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Estimation ,Economics and Econometrics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,education ,05 social sciences ,Wage ,Percentage point ,Human capital ,language.human_language ,Work experience ,Regression ,German ,Income tax ,0502 economics and business ,language ,Economics ,Demographic economics ,050207 economics ,050205 econometrics ,media_common - Abstract
Using elicited expectations of future gross salaries, we evaluate characteristics causing German students to make larger or smaller estimation errors. While students seem to underestimate actual salaries by 18 percent, we show that these errors are highly attributable to misconceptions of the progressive income tax. Developing a suitable adjustment procedure, we correct students’ estimates and find that errors decline by 12 percentage points. Conducting regression analyses, we reveal strong connections with students’ age, gender, work experience, secondary school track, and knowledge about student loans. These results change notably if not controlling for students’ misconceptions of the tax system.
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- 2019
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