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This book assesses the size, structure and evolution of the public-private wage gap in Poland – a country frequently regarded as an example of a successful transition from a centrally planned economy to a market economy. The author extensively elaborates on the issue of the selection of employment, and reviews the available studies concerning the public-private wage gap in developed and developing countries, with a particular attention to the evolution of methodology. Furthermore, the author examines recent empirical studies on the public-sector wage premium. Contrary to former research, they have provided positive estimates of the average public-sector wage premium, with significant differences in terms of employee characteristics and local labour market conditions.



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Public sector employment – Public sector wages – Public-private wage gap – Public-private wage differentials – Transition economies – Poland – Selection of public employment

Public-Sector Wage Premium in Poland

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 17/05/2018
      ISBN13: 9783631719671, 978-3631719671
      ISBN10: 3631719671

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book assesses the size, structure and evolution of the public-private wage gap in Poland – a country frequently regarded as an example of a successful transition from a centrally planned economy to a market economy. The author extensively elaborates on the issue of the selection of employment, and reviews the available studies concerning the public-private wage gap in developed and developing countries, with a particular attention to the evolution of methodology. Furthermore, the author examines recent empirical studies on the public-sector wage premium. Contrary to former research, they have provided positive estimates of the average public-sector wage premium, with significant differences in terms of employee characteristics and local labour market conditions.



      Table of Contents

      Public sector employment – Public sector wages – Public-private wage gap – Public-private wage differentials – Transition economies – Poland – Selection of public employment

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