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The public¨Cprivate sector wage differential in the UK: Evidence from longitudinal employer¨Cemployee data

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Singleton C (2019) The public¨Cprivate sector wage differential in the UK: Evidence from longitudinal employer¨Cemployee data. Economics Letters, 174, pp. 109-113. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2018.11.005

Abstract
If fiscal policy exerts pressure on public services, then attention often falls on the public¨Cprivate sector wage differential. Estimated with longitudinal employer¨Cemployee data for the years 2002¨C2016 in the United Kingdom, among men there was no significant public sector wage premium. However, women received an average 4% premium compared with working in private sector firms.

Keywords
Public sector premium; Firm-specific wages; Gender

Journal
Economics Letters: Volume 174

StatusPublished
Funders
Publication date31/01/2019
Publication date online09/11/2018
Date accepted by journal04/11/2018
PublisherElsevier BV
ISSN0165-1765

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Dr Carl Singleton

Dr Carl Singleton

Senior Lecturer in Economics, Economics