The thesis examines the effect of tenure on earnings in the British public and private sectors. The characteristic differences between the labour markets associated with the two sectors are examined. Several theories underlying the earnings-tenure effect are then assessed for their suitability in explaining earnings patterns in each of the sectors under analysis. Cross sectional estimation is carried out using one year of the New Earnings Survey Panel. The results show a higher return to tenure in central and local government than in the private sector or public corporations. There also appears to be a higher return to tenure for females in all sectors than for males. Explanations are offered for these observations, based on the labour mark...
This paper presents new estimates of the impact of job tenure on wages using a new French matched wo...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9350.1059(DU-DE-WP--127) / BLDSC - B...
This article examines the tenure-earnings profiles and suggests that the more training is provided t...
This paper investigates the relationship between tenure and earnings using two different approaches ...
This article uses Australian panel data for the years 2001-2009 to estimate returns to general exper...
We consider differences in current job tenure of individuals using linked employee and workplace dat...
We consider differences in current job tenure of individuals using linked employee and workplace dat...
Personnel economics has developed as a distinctive discipline within economics. The growth in this ...
This paper uses the theoretical argument presented by Stevens (2003) that suggests that the measured...
We show that the distinction between job spells and employer spells matters for returns to tenure. E...
It is well known that, unless worker-firm match quality is controlled for, returns to firm tenure (R...
This study uses recent data taken from the German Socio-Economic Panel (2002Ð 2006) to evaluate the ...
Abstract: Efficiency wage theory predicts that firms can induce worker effort by the carrot of high ...
A wage offer can be either acceptable or unacceptable to a worker, but in cross-sectional and panel ...
Many studies investigating wage-tenure profiles find that white-collar employees have steeper profil...
This paper presents new estimates of the impact of job tenure on wages using a new French matched wo...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9350.1059(DU-DE-WP--127) / BLDSC - B...
This article examines the tenure-earnings profiles and suggests that the more training is provided t...
This paper investigates the relationship between tenure and earnings using two different approaches ...
This article uses Australian panel data for the years 2001-2009 to estimate returns to general exper...
We consider differences in current job tenure of individuals using linked employee and workplace dat...
We consider differences in current job tenure of individuals using linked employee and workplace dat...
Personnel economics has developed as a distinctive discipline within economics. The growth in this ...
This paper uses the theoretical argument presented by Stevens (2003) that suggests that the measured...
We show that the distinction between job spells and employer spells matters for returns to tenure. E...
It is well known that, unless worker-firm match quality is controlled for, returns to firm tenure (R...
This study uses recent data taken from the German Socio-Economic Panel (2002Ð 2006) to evaluate the ...
Abstract: Efficiency wage theory predicts that firms can induce worker effort by the carrot of high ...
A wage offer can be either acceptable or unacceptable to a worker, but in cross-sectional and panel ...
Many studies investigating wage-tenure profiles find that white-collar employees have steeper profil...
This paper presents new estimates of the impact of job tenure on wages using a new French matched wo...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9350.1059(DU-DE-WP--127) / BLDSC - B...
This article examines the tenure-earnings profiles and suggests that the more training is provided t...