Life-Cycle Variation in the Association between Current and Lifetime Earnings
Researchers in a variety of important economic literatures have assumed that current income variables as proxies for lifetime income variables follow the textbook errors-in-variables model. In an analysis of Social Security records containing nearly career-long earnings histories for the Health and Retirement Study sample, we find that the relationship between current and lifetime earnings departs substantially from the textbook model in ways that vary systematically over the life cycle. Our results can enable more appropriate analysis of and correction for errors-in-variables bias in a wide range of research that uses current earnings to proxy for lifetime earnings.
Published Versions
Haider, Steven and Gary Solon. "Life-Cycle Variation In The Association Between Current And Lifetime Earnings," American Economic Review, 2006, v96(4,Sep), 1308-1320. citation courtesy of