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Empirical Economics | 2015

Public-Private Wage Differentials in Euro Area Countries: Evidence from Quantile Decomposition Analysis

Domenico Depalo; Raffaela Giordano; Evangelia Papapetrou

We evaluate the public-private wage differential in ten euro area countries for men in the period 2004-2007. Using the most recent methodologies on a Mincerian equation, we assess how much of the pay differential between public and private sector workers depends on differences in endowments and how much on differences in the remuneration of such skills. For the first time, we look at the contribution of specific covariates at different quantiles of the wage distribution and decompose the variance into an explained and an unexplained component. We find that the pay gap is often decreasing over the distribution, and it is mostly determined by higher endowments in the upper tail of the wage distribution and by higher returns of such endowments at the low tail, with considerable heterogeneity across countries. We further find that the wage distribution in the public sector is more compressed than in the private sector in some countries but not in all countries. This is the results, for all countries, of more dispersed distributions of endowments in the public sector and of returns in the private sector.


Documentos ocasionales - Banco de España | 2016

The Fiscal and Macroeconomic Effects of Government Wages and Employment Reform

Javier J. Pérez; Marie Aouriri; Maria Manuel Campos; Dmitrij Celov; Domenico Depalo; Evangelia Papapetrou; Jurga Pesliakaite; Roberto Ramos Magdaleno; Marta Rodríguez Vives

This paper examines the overall macroeconomic impact arising from reform in government wages and employment, at times of fiscal consolidation. Reform of these two components of the government wage bill appeared necessary for containing the deterioration of the public finances in several EU countries, as a consequence of the financial crisis. Such reforms entailed in some instances, but not always, the implementation of cost cutting measures affecting the government wage bill, as part of broader consolidation packages that typically hinged more heavily on other fiscal instruments, like public investment. While such measures have adverse short-term macroeconomic effects, public wage bill restraining policy changes present the idiosyncrasy that they can yield medium- to longer-term benefits due to possible competitiveness and efficiency gains through their impact on labour market dynamics. This paper provides some evidence of such medium- to long-run effects, based on a wealth of micro and macro data in the euro area and the EU. It concludes that appropriately designed government wage bill moderation could indeed produce positive dividends to the economy, which depend on certain country-specific conditions. These gains can be reinforced by relevant fiscal-structural reforms.


Hacienda Publica Espanola | 2015

The Public Sector Pay Gap in a Selection of Euro Area Countries in the Pre-crisis Period

Raffaela Giordano; Manuel Coutinho Pereira; Domenico Depalo; Bruno Eugène; Evangelia Papapetrou; Javier J. Pérez; Lukas Reiss; Mojca Roter

We investigate the public-private wage differentials in ten euro area countries (Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain). To account for differences in employment characteristics between the two sectors, we focus on micro data taken from EU-SILC. The results point to a conditional pay differential in favour of the public sector that is generally higher for women, at the low tail of the wage distribution, in the Education and the Public administration sectors rather than in the Health sector. Notable differences emerge across countries, with Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Spain exhibiting higher public sector premia than other countries. JEL Classification: J31, J45, O52


Archive | 2011

The public sector pay gap in a selection of Euro area countries

Raffaela Giordano; Domenico Depalo; Manuel Coutinho Pereira; Bruno Eugène; Evangelia Papapetrou; Javier J. Pérez; Lukas Reiss; Mojca Roter


Italian Economic Journal: A Continuation of Rivista Italiana degli Economisti and Giornale degli Economisti | 2016

An Evaluation of the Policies on Repayment of Government’s Trade Debt in Italy

Leandro D’Aurizio; Domenico Depalo


Archive | 2011

Follow the herd. Spatial interactions in tax setting behaviour of Italian municipalities

Domenico Depalo


Archive | 2014

Public-private wage dierentials and the distribution of skills across sectors

Domenico Depalo; Evangelia Papapetrou


XXIII Encuentro de Economía Pública, 2016 | 2016

Understanding the Public Sector Pay Gap

Maria Manuel Campos; Domenico Depalo; Evangelia Papapetrou; Javier J. Pérez García; Roberto Ramos


Questioni di Economia e Finanza (Occasional Papers) | 2015

Trade debts of Italian general government: an unsolved problem

Leandro D’Aurizio; Domenico Depalo; Sandro Momigliano; Emilio Vadalà


Politica economica - Journal of Economic Policy (PEJEP) | 2015

I debiti commerciali delle amministrazioni pubbliche italiane: un problema ancora irrisolto

Leandro D'Aurizio; Domenico Depalo; Sandro Momigliano; Emilio Vadalà

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Evangelia Papapetrou

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Bruno Eugène

National Bank of Belgium

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