Occupational Earning Potential: A new measure of social hierarchy applied to Europe

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Occupational Earning Potential: A new measure of social hierarchy applied to Europe
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JRC Working Papers Series on Labour, Education and Technology
Author(s)
Oesch Daniel, Lipps Oliver, Shahbazian Roujman, Bihagen Erik, Morris Katy
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19/12/2024
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6
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english
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How to cite this report: Oesch, D., Lipps, O., Shahbazian, R., Bihagen, E. and Morris, K., Occupational earning potential: A
new measure of social hierarchy applied to Europe, European Commission, Seville, 2024, JRC139883
Abstract
Social stratification is interested in unequal life chances and assumes the existence of a hierarchy of more or less advantageous occupations. Yet occupations are not easily translated into a linear hierarchical measure. Influential scales combine multiple indicators and lack intuitive interpretation. We therefore present a new scale based on occupations’ earnings potential (OEP). OEP measures the median earnings of occupations and expresses them as percentiles of the overall earnings structure: if mechanics earn the national median wage, their OEP is 50. We construct national OEP scales using annual microdata pooled over several decades for Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK and the US. Consistent with the Treiman constant, these national scales are highly correlated over time and across countries, justifying the use of one common OEP scale. When applied to another European dataset, the common OEP scale explains a quarter of the variance in earnings – and works as well for countries used to construct the scale as for countries not used. Moreover, it is associated with the causes (education) and consequences (social mobility) that the theory expects. OEP is a simple and parsimonious indicator of economic advantage that can be meaningfully interpreted, providing a useful tool for stratification research.
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Occupations, social class, earnings, education, social mobility
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