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This paper studies the public sector wage gap in Spain by gender, skill level and type of contract, using recent …
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We uncover the short- and long-run structural determinants of the existing cross-country heterogeneity in public-private pay differentials for a broad set of OECD countries. We explore micro data (EU-SILC, 2004-2012) and macro data (1970-2014). Three results stand out. First, when looking at pay...
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This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium model in which the public and the private sector interact in the labor market. Previous studies that analyze the labor market effects of public sector employment and wages have mostly assumed exogenous rules for public wage and public employment....
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sectors in Belgium, Denmark, Spain and Portugal. Our methodology follows the approach recently developed for the International …
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Despite a rapid decrease in unemployment and strong GDP and employment growth, real wages barely increased in Spain …
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inequality in Spain from 1988 to 2010. Male earnings inequality was strongly countercyclical: it increased around the 1993 …
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UK or Germany, Spain has experienced since 1995 a drop in the returns to medium and tertiary education and, with a lag, a …
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determinants os wages (prices, productivity, institutions) for the main euro area economies (Germany, France, Italy and Spain) and … links from the private sector (Germany and Spain) or pure public wage leadership (France in the sample 1991-2007, Italy for …
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This paper examines the effects of transitory skill mismatch in a matching model with heterogeneous jobs and workers. In our model, some high-educated workers may accept unskilled jobs for which they are over-qualified but are allowed to engage in on-the-job search in pursuit of a better job. We...
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We study changes in the wage structures in nine EU countries over 1995-2002 and the role of demand, supply and institutional developments in shaping these changes. Using comparable cross-country microeconomic data, we compute for each country and at each decile of the wage distribution, the part...
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