TY - JOUR AB - Purpose– This paper aims to explore the incidence of nominal and real wage cuts in the Finnish private sector during the 1990s.Design/methodology/approach– Estimation of econometric models for the probability of wage cuts using individual‐level wage survey data from the payroll records of the Finnish employers' organizations.Findings– Centralized nominal wage freezes together with a positive inflation rate produced real wage cuts for a large proportion of workers during the worst recession years of the early 1990s. Hence, centralized bargaining shaped the adjustment. The share of nominal wage cuts does not increase with falling inflation, which is consistent with downward wage rigidities. Full‐time workers have had a lower likelihood of wage cuts compared with part‐time workers. Declines in wages have also been more common in small plants. There is an important transitory component in wage cuts.Practical implications– Provides useful information about the adjustment of wages at the individual level.Originality/value– Few papers have analysed individual and employer characteristics that account for wage cuts. The paper contributes to the literature on wage rigidity. VL - 28 IS - 2 SN - 0143-7720 DO - 10.1108/01437720710747947 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/01437720710747947 AU - Böckerman Petri AU - Laaksonen Seppo AU - Vainiomäki Jari PY - 2007 Y1 - 2007/01/01 TI - Who bears the burden of wage cuts? Evidence from Finland during the 1990s T2 - International Journal of Manpower PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 100 EP - 121 Y2 - 2024/09/19 ER -