peer-reviewedOver recent years pay levels in the public sector of the economy have come under increasing scrutiny. This paper provides an assessment of the key issues and challenges central to a comparison of wage levels in the private and public sector in Ireland. A review of the extant studies that have employed multivariate analysis to estimate the gap between public and private sector wages in Ireland indicates a wage premium in favour of public sector workers. However the actual magnitude of the earnings gap is difficult to accurately assess as the size of the premium varies markedly across these various studies. A number of possible options are suggested to guide the development of a fair system for assessing wage levels in the p...
During the Great Recession many Irish workers experienced nominal earnings cuts. The proportion of a...
This paper investigates what has been happening to the public sector wage differential in GB over th...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...
Are public sector workers in Ireland paid more than private sector employees, when such differences ...
The public-private sector pay gap in Ireland: What lies beneath? ESRI working paper, No. 321 Provide...
The issue of public sector pay levels has been to the fore since the current economic downturn began...
Surveys to analyse the public-private sector wage gap in Ireland. In particular, we investigate the ...
Are public sector workers in Ireland paid more than private sector employees, when such differences ...
An important aspect of the impact of the economic crisis is how pay in the public sector responds – ...
An important aspect of the impact of the economic crisis is how pay in the public sector responds – ...
The data on employment and pay in the public sector in the OECD countries which are contained in Vol...
This study analyses the forces determining public and private sector pay in Finland. The data used i...
This study analyses the forces determining public and private sector pay in Finland. The data used i...
Using new linked employee-employer data for Britain in 2004, this paper shows that, on average, full...
IN this study we deal with the problem of equalization as it is ordinarily understood, namely in its...
During the Great Recession many Irish workers experienced nominal earnings cuts. The proportion of a...
This paper investigates what has been happening to the public sector wage differential in GB over th...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...
Are public sector workers in Ireland paid more than private sector employees, when such differences ...
The public-private sector pay gap in Ireland: What lies beneath? ESRI working paper, No. 321 Provide...
The issue of public sector pay levels has been to the fore since the current economic downturn began...
Surveys to analyse the public-private sector wage gap in Ireland. In particular, we investigate the ...
Are public sector workers in Ireland paid more than private sector employees, when such differences ...
An important aspect of the impact of the economic crisis is how pay in the public sector responds – ...
An important aspect of the impact of the economic crisis is how pay in the public sector responds – ...
The data on employment and pay in the public sector in the OECD countries which are contained in Vol...
This study analyses the forces determining public and private sector pay in Finland. The data used i...
This study analyses the forces determining public and private sector pay in Finland. The data used i...
Using new linked employee-employer data for Britain in 2004, this paper shows that, on average, full...
IN this study we deal with the problem of equalization as it is ordinarily understood, namely in its...
During the Great Recession many Irish workers experienced nominal earnings cuts. The proportion of a...
This paper investigates what has been happening to the public sector wage differential in GB over th...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...