This paper examines the magnitude of public/private wage differentials in Pakistan using data drawn from the 2001-02 Pakistan Labour Force Survey. As in many other countries, public sector workers in Pakistan tend both to have higher average pay and education levels as compared to their private sector counterparts. In addition, the public sector in Pakistan has both a more compressed wage distribution and a smaller gender pay gap than that prevailing in the private sector. Our empirical analysis suggests that about two-fifths of the raw differential in average hourly wages between the two sectors is accounted for by differentials in average characteristics. The estimated public sector mark-up, ceteris paribus, is of the order of 49 percent ...
The aim of this study is to determine how the change in the balance between publicprivate sector emp...
The authors use 1993-94 and 1999-2000 India Employment and Unemployment surveys to investigate wage ...
This paper uses microeconomic data from the British Household Panel and General Household Surveys to...
This paper examines the magnitude of public/private wage differentials in Pakistan using data drawn ...
This paper examines the magnitude of public/private wage differentials in Pakistan using data drawn ...
This paper examines the magnitude of public/private wage differentials in Pakistan using data ...
This paper examines the magnitude of public/private wage differentials in Pakistan using data drawn ...
This study explored the Public-Private sector earning differentials for male and female employees in...
This paper examines the magnitude of public/private wage differentials in Pakistan using data drawn ...
This study investigates public–private sector wage differentials for male and female waged employees...
This paper examines the magnitude of public/private wage differentials in Pakistan using data drawn ...
The Pakistani labourmarket is characterised by very largewage gaps between public and private sector...
Few studies deal with the Pakistan labour market and most of them have paid little attention to wage...
We investigate the public-private wage differential in India using nationally representative micro d...
Research on wage policy issues is a relatively uncommon commodity in Pakistan. The absence of ...
The aim of this study is to determine how the change in the balance between publicprivate sector emp...
The authors use 1993-94 and 1999-2000 India Employment and Unemployment surveys to investigate wage ...
This paper uses microeconomic data from the British Household Panel and General Household Surveys to...
This paper examines the magnitude of public/private wage differentials in Pakistan using data drawn ...
This paper examines the magnitude of public/private wage differentials in Pakistan using data drawn ...
This paper examines the magnitude of public/private wage differentials in Pakistan using data ...
This paper examines the magnitude of public/private wage differentials in Pakistan using data drawn ...
This study explored the Public-Private sector earning differentials for male and female employees in...
This paper examines the magnitude of public/private wage differentials in Pakistan using data drawn ...
This study investigates public–private sector wage differentials for male and female waged employees...
This paper examines the magnitude of public/private wage differentials in Pakistan using data drawn ...
The Pakistani labourmarket is characterised by very largewage gaps between public and private sector...
Few studies deal with the Pakistan labour market and most of them have paid little attention to wage...
We investigate the public-private wage differential in India using nationally representative micro d...
Research on wage policy issues is a relatively uncommon commodity in Pakistan. The absence of ...
The aim of this study is to determine how the change in the balance between publicprivate sector emp...
The authors use 1993-94 and 1999-2000 India Employment and Unemployment surveys to investigate wage ...
This paper uses microeconomic data from the British Household Panel and General Household Surveys to...