This article uses 1993 data from the Trinidad and Tobago Continuous Sample Survey of the Population to investigate patterns of remuneration across its public and private sectors. Unlike results from developed countries, the large earnings premium to public sector workers in Trinidad & Tobago appears to be explained more so by differences in returns to characteristics valued by the labor market than by differences in levels of these characteristics. The large public sector earnings premium is also more likely to benefit the most disadvantaged workers in the economy, Africans and women. These two findings highlight the possibility that the government is using its ability to pay its workers differentially in order to offset private sector ethn...
A reduction in the in the level of income inequality could be considered one of the factors necessar...
This paper uses Labor Force Survey data for 1996 and 2004 to examine the labor market earnings deter...
A study considered the global problem of employment discrimination as it is reenacted in the Caribbe...
ABSTRACT This article uses 1993 data from the Trinidad and Tobago Continuous Sample Survey of the Po...
The present study employs 1993 Continuous Sample Survey of the Population data for Trinidad and Toba...
This article constitutes the first study of the employer size wage effect for a Caribbean country, n...
Includes bibliography.Evidence suggests that labour markets do not clear as posited by conventional ...
This paper analyzes gender earnings gaps in Barbados and Jamaica, using amatching comparisons approa...
This study examines the role of individual characteristics, occupation, and workplace features accou...
The paper investigates earning differentials in the Botswana Formal Labour Market comparing the priv...
This study examines the role of individual characteristics, occupation, and workplace features accou...
This paper exploits a rich collection of household surveys to investigate the wage differential betw...
The article examines public-private sector wage differentials in Spain using microdata from the Stru...
The article examines public-private sector wage differentials in Spain using microdata from the Stru...
This paper compares public sector employment and pay in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). It hi...
A reduction in the in the level of income inequality could be considered one of the factors necessar...
This paper uses Labor Force Survey data for 1996 and 2004 to examine the labor market earnings deter...
A study considered the global problem of employment discrimination as it is reenacted in the Caribbe...
ABSTRACT This article uses 1993 data from the Trinidad and Tobago Continuous Sample Survey of the Po...
The present study employs 1993 Continuous Sample Survey of the Population data for Trinidad and Toba...
This article constitutes the first study of the employer size wage effect for a Caribbean country, n...
Includes bibliography.Evidence suggests that labour markets do not clear as posited by conventional ...
This paper analyzes gender earnings gaps in Barbados and Jamaica, using amatching comparisons approa...
This study examines the role of individual characteristics, occupation, and workplace features accou...
The paper investigates earning differentials in the Botswana Formal Labour Market comparing the priv...
This study examines the role of individual characteristics, occupation, and workplace features accou...
This paper exploits a rich collection of household surveys to investigate the wage differential betw...
The article examines public-private sector wage differentials in Spain using microdata from the Stru...
The article examines public-private sector wage differentials in Spain using microdata from the Stru...
This paper compares public sector employment and pay in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). It hi...
A reduction in the in the level of income inequality could be considered one of the factors necessar...
This paper uses Labor Force Survey data for 1996 and 2004 to examine the labor market earnings deter...
A study considered the global problem of employment discrimination as it is reenacted in the Caribbe...