Abstract We uncover the short- and long-run structural determinants of the existing cross-country heterogeneity in public-private pay differentials for a broad set of OECD countries. We explore micro data (EU-SILC, 2004–2012) and macro data (1970–2014). Three results stand out. First, when looking at pay gaps based on individual data, more than half of the cross-sectional variation of the sample can be accounted for by the degree of exposure to international competition, as well as by the size of the public sector labor force and its composition (i.e., the intensity in the provision of pure public goods), while labor market institutions play a very limited role. Second, we find that in some countries, pay gaps have narrowed down significant...
This paper provides an approximation to the measurement of public sector wage gaps in Spanish region...
We examine the interactions between public and private sector wages per employee in OECD countries....
Using new linked employee-employer data for Britain in 2004, this paper shows that, on average, full...
We uncover the short- and long-run structural determinants of the existing cross-country heterogenei...
Purpose – The authors aim to investigate public-private pay determination using French, British and ...
We estimate the public wage gap in France for the period 1990-2002, both at the mean and at di¤erent...
The existing literature on inequality between private and public sectors focuses on cross-section di...
Abstract. This paper surveys the literature on public–private sector pay differentials based on 20 y...
The government is facing a severe shortage of skilled workers. The conventional wisdom in branches o...
This study investigates the public-private sector wage gap in Switzerland with a special focus on di...
This paper analyses the evolution of public wages and the public-private wage gaps in the period pri...
This article reviews the results of an investigation into public- and private-Abstract sector pay th...
Using the recent Wage Structure Survey 2010, this article examines the public-private sector wage ga...
International audienceBackground: Wage regulation is a debate in economics that has been on for near...
This study analyses the forces determining public and private sector pay in Finland. The data used i...
This paper provides an approximation to the measurement of public sector wage gaps in Spanish region...
We examine the interactions between public and private sector wages per employee in OECD countries....
Using new linked employee-employer data for Britain in 2004, this paper shows that, on average, full...
We uncover the short- and long-run structural determinants of the existing cross-country heterogenei...
Purpose – The authors aim to investigate public-private pay determination using French, British and ...
We estimate the public wage gap in France for the period 1990-2002, both at the mean and at di¤erent...
The existing literature on inequality between private and public sectors focuses on cross-section di...
Abstract. This paper surveys the literature on public–private sector pay differentials based on 20 y...
The government is facing a severe shortage of skilled workers. The conventional wisdom in branches o...
This study investigates the public-private sector wage gap in Switzerland with a special focus on di...
This paper analyses the evolution of public wages and the public-private wage gaps in the period pri...
This article reviews the results of an investigation into public- and private-Abstract sector pay th...
Using the recent Wage Structure Survey 2010, this article examines the public-private sector wage ga...
International audienceBackground: Wage regulation is a debate in economics that has been on for near...
This study analyses the forces determining public and private sector pay in Finland. The data used i...
This paper provides an approximation to the measurement of public sector wage gaps in Spanish region...
We examine the interactions between public and private sector wages per employee in OECD countries....
Using new linked employee-employer data for Britain in 2004, this paper shows that, on average, full...