Interesting piece from Chris Giles at the FT on the debate around local public sector pay. The big issues here are around what we mean by fairness, the impact on public sector services and the wider spatial impacts
Government policy on the nature of wage bargaining in the public sector can have important implicati...
I'm in Miami for the Urban Economics Association sessions that are organised as part of the annual N...
Purpose: Distinguishing what employers in different areas of Great Britain need to pay to attract ...
Alison Wolf, writing in the Sunday Times, makes the case for more spatial variation in pay in the pu...
Our work published last week suggests that public sector employment is good for local services, bad ...
David Cameron may have been right to axe his regional benefit announcement (and not just because of ...
I have been doing some research (with my colleague Giulia Faggio) looking at the impact of public se...
Government policy on the nature of wage bargaining in the public sector can have important implicati...
This paper extends the debate on making public sector wages more responsive to those in the private ...
Here's a tricky question for those of us in favour of moving to more localised pay in the public sec...
It's a sign of the times that most of the discussion on public sector job relocation has been about ...
International audienceBackground: Wage regulation is a debate in economics that has been on for near...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
For a while now, I have been looking at what happened to local authority employment in the early to ...
I see that my colleague Tony Travers, writing with Simon Jenkins, is calling for greater devolution ...
Government policy on the nature of wage bargaining in the public sector can have important implicati...
I'm in Miami for the Urban Economics Association sessions that are organised as part of the annual N...
Purpose: Distinguishing what employers in different areas of Great Britain need to pay to attract ...
Alison Wolf, writing in the Sunday Times, makes the case for more spatial variation in pay in the pu...
Our work published last week suggests that public sector employment is good for local services, bad ...
David Cameron may have been right to axe his regional benefit announcement (and not just because of ...
I have been doing some research (with my colleague Giulia Faggio) looking at the impact of public se...
Government policy on the nature of wage bargaining in the public sector can have important implicati...
This paper extends the debate on making public sector wages more responsive to those in the private ...
Here's a tricky question for those of us in favour of moving to more localised pay in the public sec...
It's a sign of the times that most of the discussion on public sector job relocation has been about ...
International audienceBackground: Wage regulation is a debate in economics that has been on for near...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
For a while now, I have been looking at what happened to local authority employment in the early to ...
I see that my colleague Tony Travers, writing with Simon Jenkins, is calling for greater devolution ...
Government policy on the nature of wage bargaining in the public sector can have important implicati...
I'm in Miami for the Urban Economics Association sessions that are organised as part of the annual N...
Purpose: Distinguishing what employers in different areas of Great Britain need to pay to attract ...