The public-private sector wage gap in Scotland in 2000 is analysed using the extension sample of the British Household Panel Study (BHPS). Employing a switching regression model, and testing for double sample selection from the participation decision and sector choice, the wage gap is shown to be 10 % for males and 24 % for females. For males this is mainly due to differences in productive characteristics and selectivity, while for females the picture is more ambiguous. Findings also suggest that there exists a male private sector wage premium. While there is no evidence of a sample selection bias for females, the sector choice of males is systematically correlated with unobservables. Furthermore, the structural switching regression indicat...
The paper estimates public sector wage differentials and their changes over time for men and women i...
Government policy on the nature of wage bargaining in the public sector can have important implicati...
Government policy on the nature of wage bargaining in the public sector can have important implicati...
The public-private sector wage gap in Scotland in 2000 is analysed using the extension sample of the...
This study examines the role of individual characteristics, occupation, and workplace features accou...
This study examines the role of individual characteristics, occupation, and workplace features accou...
This article shows that little of the gender earnings gap in the public and private sectors in Brita...
Using linked employee-employer data, this paper shows that, on average, male full-time public sector...
Abstract The paper estimates public sector wage differentials and their changes over time for men an...
Successive forms of regional policy in the UK have sought to support the maintenance and creation of...
Using new linked employee-employer data for Britain in 2004, this paper shows that, on average, full...
This paper uses microeconomic data from the British Household Panel and General Household Surveys to...
This paper measures the differences in earnings distributions between public sector and private sect...
This paper assesses the relative contributions of the different systems of pay determination in the ...
Separate earnings functions for public and private sector by gender are estimated for Greece with ap...
The paper estimates public sector wage differentials and their changes over time for men and women i...
Government policy on the nature of wage bargaining in the public sector can have important implicati...
Government policy on the nature of wage bargaining in the public sector can have important implicati...
The public-private sector wage gap in Scotland in 2000 is analysed using the extension sample of the...
This study examines the role of individual characteristics, occupation, and workplace features accou...
This study examines the role of individual characteristics, occupation, and workplace features accou...
This article shows that little of the gender earnings gap in the public and private sectors in Brita...
Using linked employee-employer data, this paper shows that, on average, male full-time public sector...
Abstract The paper estimates public sector wage differentials and their changes over time for men an...
Successive forms of regional policy in the UK have sought to support the maintenance and creation of...
Using new linked employee-employer data for Britain in 2004, this paper shows that, on average, full...
This paper uses microeconomic data from the British Household Panel and General Household Surveys to...
This paper measures the differences in earnings distributions between public sector and private sect...
This paper assesses the relative contributions of the different systems of pay determination in the ...
Separate earnings functions for public and private sector by gender are estimated for Greece with ap...
The paper estimates public sector wage differentials and their changes over time for men and women i...
Government policy on the nature of wage bargaining in the public sector can have important implicati...
Government policy on the nature of wage bargaining in the public sector can have important implicati...