This study seeks to uncover the role played by the public sector wage premium in explaining the output volatility. Furthermore, the study also explores the factors that might substantiate the cross-country differences in the volatility of the public sector wage premium. Using cross-sectional regression analysis for the European Union countries, the findings indicate that more volatile public sector wage premium is associated with higher fluctuations in the private sector employment and less stable growth. Findings also suggest that volatility of the public sector wage premium tends to be larger in countries with smaller governments and in countries where collective bargaining is the predominant regime for public sector wage setting
This study investigates the public–private sector wage gap in Latvia using microdata from the labour...
This paper analyses the evolution of public wages and the public-private wage gaps in the period pri...
Responding to a high fiscal deficit, the Serbian government introduced a set of fiscal consolidatio...
This study seeks to uncover the role played by the public sector wage premium in explaining the outp...
This paper studies the interactions between wages in the public sector, the traded private sector an...
We examine the interactions between public and private sector wages per employee in OECD countries....
Purpose – The authors aim to investigate public-private pay determination using French, British and ...
We estimate the probability of public sector leadership - defined as Granger causality from public t...
Do public sector wages exert presures on private sector wages, or has private sector a leadership ro...
This study analyses the forces determining public and private sector pay in Finland. The data used i...
We uncover the short- and long-run structural determinants of the existing cross-country heterogenei...
Motivated by the highly-unionized public sectors, the high public shares in total employment, and th...
Systematic variation in the outcomes of public sector wage-setting (PSWS) persists in Europe. PSWS i...
n a context of widespread concern about budget deficits, it is important to assess whether public se...
This paper critically reviews the literature on public sector wage premium, especially in the develo...
This study investigates the public–private sector wage gap in Latvia using microdata from the labour...
This paper analyses the evolution of public wages and the public-private wage gaps in the period pri...
Responding to a high fiscal deficit, the Serbian government introduced a set of fiscal consolidatio...
This study seeks to uncover the role played by the public sector wage premium in explaining the outp...
This paper studies the interactions between wages in the public sector, the traded private sector an...
We examine the interactions between public and private sector wages per employee in OECD countries....
Purpose – The authors aim to investigate public-private pay determination using French, British and ...
We estimate the probability of public sector leadership - defined as Granger causality from public t...
Do public sector wages exert presures on private sector wages, or has private sector a leadership ro...
This study analyses the forces determining public and private sector pay in Finland. The data used i...
We uncover the short- and long-run structural determinants of the existing cross-country heterogenei...
Motivated by the highly-unionized public sectors, the high public shares in total employment, and th...
Systematic variation in the outcomes of public sector wage-setting (PSWS) persists in Europe. PSWS i...
n a context of widespread concern about budget deficits, it is important to assess whether public se...
This paper critically reviews the literature on public sector wage premium, especially in the develo...
This study investigates the public–private sector wage gap in Latvia using microdata from the labour...
This paper analyses the evolution of public wages and the public-private wage gaps in the period pri...
Responding to a high fiscal deficit, the Serbian government introduced a set of fiscal consolidatio...