Purpose - This paper analyses the magnitude and sources of the firm-size wage premium in the Belgian private sector. Design/methodology/approach - Using a unique matched employer-employee data set, our empirical strategy is based on the estimation of a standard Mincer wage equation. We regress individual gross hourly wages (including bonuses) on the log of firm-size and insert step by step control variables in order to test the validity of various theoretical explanations. Findings - Results show the existence of a significant and positive firm-size wage premium, even when controlling for many individual characteristics and working conditions. A substantial part of this wage premium derives from the sectoral affiliation of the firms. It is ...
We show theoretically that when larger firms pay higher wages and are more likely to be caught defau...
Ever since Moore (1911) a large empirical and theoretical literature has established the existence o...
Using data from the Brazilian Labor Monthly Survey (PME/ IBGE) for the years of 2006 and 2007, the p...
Abstract This study analyses the magnitude and sources of the firm-size wage premium in the Belgian ...
Larger firms pay higher wages. In spite of the large and growing importance of the firm-size wage pr...
Empirical evidence shows that larger firms pay higher wages than smaller ones. This wage premium is ...
Empirical evidence shows that larger firms pay higher wages than smaller ones. This wage premium is ...
The traditional firm size-wage effect is that larger firms pay higher wages for equivalent workers. ...
Research on establishment size-wage effects has consistently shown a positive relationship between t...
This study applies the O-ring theory to explain the firm-size wage premium. It focuses on the joint ...
This paper considers the estimation of the employer-size wage effect using a panel of employer-employ...
This paper employs a random sample of matched employer - employee data from the UK to test seven pos...
In spite of the large and growing importance of the employer size-wage premium, previous attempts to...
Even more so if other firms competing for the same pool of labour also have positive productivity sh...
The question of wage differentials by firm size has been studied for several decades with no commonl...
We show theoretically that when larger firms pay higher wages and are more likely to be caught defau...
Ever since Moore (1911) a large empirical and theoretical literature has established the existence o...
Using data from the Brazilian Labor Monthly Survey (PME/ IBGE) for the years of 2006 and 2007, the p...
Abstract This study analyses the magnitude and sources of the firm-size wage premium in the Belgian ...
Larger firms pay higher wages. In spite of the large and growing importance of the firm-size wage pr...
Empirical evidence shows that larger firms pay higher wages than smaller ones. This wage premium is ...
Empirical evidence shows that larger firms pay higher wages than smaller ones. This wage premium is ...
The traditional firm size-wage effect is that larger firms pay higher wages for equivalent workers. ...
Research on establishment size-wage effects has consistently shown a positive relationship between t...
This study applies the O-ring theory to explain the firm-size wage premium. It focuses on the joint ...
This paper considers the estimation of the employer-size wage effect using a panel of employer-employ...
This paper employs a random sample of matched employer - employee data from the UK to test seven pos...
In spite of the large and growing importance of the employer size-wage premium, previous attempts to...
Even more so if other firms competing for the same pool of labour also have positive productivity sh...
The question of wage differentials by firm size has been studied for several decades with no commonl...
We show theoretically that when larger firms pay higher wages and are more likely to be caught defau...
Ever since Moore (1911) a large empirical and theoretical literature has established the existence o...
Using data from the Brazilian Labor Monthly Survey (PME/ IBGE) for the years of 2006 and 2007, the p...