Includes bibliography.Evidence suggests that labour markets do not clear as posited by conventional microeconomics. The enduring inter-industry wage differentials (IIWD) and employer-size wage differentials (ESWD) present a challenge. Data from the Jamaican private sector reveal that eswd could be the impetus for IIWD. After accounting for labour quality and other characteristics, employers with 10 to 49 employees and 50 or more employees pay estimated premiums of 14.3% and 22.9%, respectively. After estimating the differences in tenure profiles, the premium associated with the largest employer size was reduced to 15.9%, while the premium associated with establishments of 10 to 49 workers was unchanged. Notwithstanding the partial explanati...
We show theoretically that when larger firms pay higher wages and are more likely to be caught defau...
Recebido em 11 de janeiro de 2012. Aceito em 09 de outubro de 2013. Using data from the Brazilian La...
Larger firms pay higher wages. In spite of the large and growing importance of the firm-size wage pr...
This article constitutes the first study of the employer size wage effect for a Caribbean country, n...
This article uses 1993 data from the Trinidad and Tobago Continuous Sample Survey of the Population ...
ABSTRACT This article uses 1993 data from the Trinidad and Tobago Continuous Sample Survey of the Po...
Using comparable data sets for five African countries, we evaluate possible explanations for the emp...
This paper analyzes the effects of inter-industry and firm size on wage differentials, focusing on h...
There is much evidence that private sector employers categorized as ‘‘large’ ’ pay more than employe...
Wage differential due to employer size is one of the key areas of interest in the labour market rese...
This paper employs a random sample of matched employer - employee data from the UK to test seven pos...
Using data from the Brazilian Labor Monthly Survey (PME/ IBGE) for the years of 2006 and 2007, the p...
We provide recent evidence on job characteristics by firm size in Canada. Using a variety of househo...
We show theoretically that when larger firms pay higher wages and are more likely to be caught defau...
Using data from the Brazilian Labor Monthly Survey (PME/ IBGE) for the years of 2006 and 2007, the p...
We show theoretically that when larger firms pay higher wages and are more likely to be caught defau...
Recebido em 11 de janeiro de 2012. Aceito em 09 de outubro de 2013. Using data from the Brazilian La...
Larger firms pay higher wages. In spite of the large and growing importance of the firm-size wage pr...
This article constitutes the first study of the employer size wage effect for a Caribbean country, n...
This article uses 1993 data from the Trinidad and Tobago Continuous Sample Survey of the Population ...
ABSTRACT This article uses 1993 data from the Trinidad and Tobago Continuous Sample Survey of the Po...
Using comparable data sets for five African countries, we evaluate possible explanations for the emp...
This paper analyzes the effects of inter-industry and firm size on wage differentials, focusing on h...
There is much evidence that private sector employers categorized as ‘‘large’ ’ pay more than employe...
Wage differential due to employer size is one of the key areas of interest in the labour market rese...
This paper employs a random sample of matched employer - employee data from the UK to test seven pos...
Using data from the Brazilian Labor Monthly Survey (PME/ IBGE) for the years of 2006 and 2007, the p...
We provide recent evidence on job characteristics by firm size in Canada. Using a variety of househo...
We show theoretically that when larger firms pay higher wages and are more likely to be caught defau...
Using data from the Brazilian Labor Monthly Survey (PME/ IBGE) for the years of 2006 and 2007, the p...
We show theoretically that when larger firms pay higher wages and are more likely to be caught defau...
Recebido em 11 de janeiro de 2012. Aceito em 09 de outubro de 2013. Using data from the Brazilian La...
Larger firms pay higher wages. In spite of the large and growing importance of the firm-size wage pr...