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PUBLIC SECTOR PAY AND REGIONAL COMPETITIVENESS. A FIRST LOOK AT REGIONAL PUBLIC–PRIVATE WAGE DIFFERENTIALS IN ITALY*
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2007
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EducationEconomic AnalysisEconomic InequalityPublic–private Wage DifferentialsPublic PolicyEconomicsPublic ExpenditureRegional EconomicsLabor Market OutcomeRegional PolicyLabor EconomicsPublic FinanceEconomic PolicyPublic EconomicsPublic SectorBusinessEconometricsRegional Fiscal DisparitiesLabor Market ImpactRegression MethodsUnemployment
In this paper we investigate regional public–private wage differentials in Italy. Following the recent wave of reforms that significantly changed wage setting and employment relations in both sectors—increasing decentralization in collective bargaining and enforcing a ‘privatization’ of public sector employment contracts—we present new estimates of the public–private wage gap by geographical location. We report both ‘standardized’ public–private wage differentials and estimates obtained using geographically weighted regression methods. We show that significant differences exist in public–private wage differentials across Italian regions, and that the latter can be partly explained by local labour market conditions affecting the private sector and only marginally the public sector. Differences in public–private wage differentials across regions are expected to determine several imbalances in terms of ‘wait’ unemployment and recruitment problems in the different areas.
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