The existing literature on inequality between private and public sectors focuses on cross-section differences in earnings levels. A more general way of looking at inequality between sectors is to recognize that forward-looking agents will care about income and job mobility too. We show that these are substantially different between the two sectors. Using data from the BHPS, we estimate a model of income and employment dynamics over seven years. We allow for unobserved heterogeneity in the propensity to be unemployed or employed in either job sector and in terms of the income process. We then combine the results into lifetime values of jobs in either sector and carry out a cross-section comparative analysis of these values. We have four main...
The government is facing a severe shortage of skilled workers. The conventional wisdom in branches o...
Successive forms of regional policy in the UK have sought to support the maintenance and creation of...
Although there was a ‘massive rise’ in British wage inequality, relatively little is known about the...
The existing literature on inequality between private and public sectors focuses on cross-section di...
The existing literature on inequality between private and public sectors focuses on cross-section di...
Using new linked employee-employer data for Britain in 2004, this paper shows that, on average, full...
Using linked employee-employer data, this paper shows that, on average, male full-time public sector...
Government policy on the nature of wage bargaining in the public sector can have important implicati...
Government policy on the nature of wage bargaining in the public sector can have important implicati...
This paper uses microeconomic data from the British Household Panel and General Household Surveys to...
Successive forms of regional policy in the UK have sought to support the maintenance and creation of...
Purpose – The authors aim to investigate public-private pay determination using French, British and ...
Abstract We uncover the short- and long-run structural determinants of the existing cross-country he...
This study examines the role of individual characteristics, occupation, and workplace features accou...
This paper assesses the relative contributions of the different systems of pay determination in the ...
The government is facing a severe shortage of skilled workers. The conventional wisdom in branches o...
Successive forms of regional policy in the UK have sought to support the maintenance and creation of...
Although there was a ‘massive rise’ in British wage inequality, relatively little is known about the...
The existing literature on inequality between private and public sectors focuses on cross-section di...
The existing literature on inequality between private and public sectors focuses on cross-section di...
Using new linked employee-employer data for Britain in 2004, this paper shows that, on average, full...
Using linked employee-employer data, this paper shows that, on average, male full-time public sector...
Government policy on the nature of wage bargaining in the public sector can have important implicati...
Government policy on the nature of wage bargaining in the public sector can have important implicati...
This paper uses microeconomic data from the British Household Panel and General Household Surveys to...
Successive forms of regional policy in the UK have sought to support the maintenance and creation of...
Purpose – The authors aim to investigate public-private pay determination using French, British and ...
Abstract We uncover the short- and long-run structural determinants of the existing cross-country he...
This study examines the role of individual characteristics, occupation, and workplace features accou...
This paper assesses the relative contributions of the different systems of pay determination in the ...
The government is facing a severe shortage of skilled workers. The conventional wisdom in branches o...
Successive forms of regional policy in the UK have sought to support the maintenance and creation of...
Although there was a ‘massive rise’ in British wage inequality, relatively little is known about the...