The Salary Taboo: Privacy Norms and the Diffusion of Information

Barriers to the diffusion of salary information have implications for a wide range of labor market phenomena. 

This study of employees of a real organization shows that individuals significantly misinterpret their peers’ salaries, partly due to pervasive preferences for concealing own salary, and a potentially strategic decision of high earners to withhold their personal information.

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