The authors use the newly available
Yugoslavian Labor Force Survey data to investigate wage
differentials and employment decisions in the state and
private sectors in Yugoslavia. For the analysis the authors
use three empirical models that rely on different
statistical assumptions. They extend the standard switching
regression model to allow non-normality in the joint
distribution of the error terms. After correcting for the
sector selection bias and controlling for workers'
characteristics the authors find a private sector wage
advantage. The wage premium is largest for workers with low
education levels and declining for workers with higher
educational levels. Given the regulatory and tax policies
that pushed the private sector into the informal sphere of
the economy during the period covered by our data, the
authors argue that the state-private wage gap is likely to
grow in the future. This will make it increasingly difficult
for the state sector to attract and retain highly skilled employees.
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: |
Lokshin, Michael M.,
Jovanovic, Branko |
Format: | Policy Research Working Paper
biblioteca
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Language: | English en_US |
Published: |
World Bank, Washington, DC
2003-01
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Subjects: | WAGE DIFFERENTIATION,
EDUCATIONAL LEVEL,
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK,
TAX POLICY,
PRIVATE SECTOR,
SKILLED WORKERS,
CIVIL SERVICE AGRICULTURE,
BOOK VALUE,
CENTRALLY PLANNED ECONOMIES,
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS,
DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME,
DISTRICTS,
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS,
ECONOMIC SECTORS,
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE,
ECONOMICS RESEARCH,
EMPLOYMENT,
EQUALIZATION,
EQUATIONS,
EXOGENOUS VARIABLES,
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT,
FORMAL ANALYSIS,
GDP,
GENDER,
HUMAN CAPITAL,
INCOME DISTRIBUTION,
INFLATION,
INFORMAL ECONOMY,
INNOVATION,
ISOLATION,
LABOR MARKET,
LAWS,
LEGISLATIVE MEASURES,
PENSIONS,
PRIVATE OWNERSHIP,
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION,
PRIVATIZATION,
PRIVATIZATION AGENCY,
PRIVATIZATION PROCEEDS,
PRODUCTIVITY,
PUBLIC SECTOR,
REPUBLICS,
RETIREMENT,
SICK LEAVE,
SOCIAL CAPITAL,
SOCIAL SECURITY,
SOFT BUDGET CONSTRAINTS,
STATE CONTROL,
STATE SECTOR,
TAXATION,
TRANSITION ECONOMIES,
TRANSPORT,
UNEMPLOYMENT,
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE,
VALUATION,
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS,
WAGE RATES,
WAGES,
WORKERS,
WORKING CAPITAL,
WORKING CONDITIONS, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/01/2128866/wage-differentials-state-private-sector-employment-choice-federal-republic-yugoslavia
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19173
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