An estimated one out of five employees in this country works for some
branch of government. Because policies concerning the compensation of
these employees rest on assumptions about the economic dynamics of the
public sector, the issue of public sector employment is of vital
importance in the analysis of the national economy. In Public Sector
Payrolls, leading economists explore the independent and
interdependent functioning of the public and private sectors and their
effect on the economy as a whole. The volume, developed from a 1984
National Bureau of Economic Research conference, focuses on various
labor issues in military and other governmental employment. Several
contributors discuss compensation in the armed forces and its
relationship to that in the private sector, as well as the interaction
between the military and the private sector in the employment of
youth. This latter is of particular interest because studies of youth
employment have generally ignored the important influence of military
hiring practices on labor market conditions. In other contributions,
the response of wages and employment in the public sector to economic
conditions is analyzed, and a detailed study of government pension
plans is presented. Also included is a theoretical and empirical
analysis of comparable worth in the public sector from the viewpoint
of analytical labor economics. The volume concludes with a look at
public school teachers' salaries in the context of current debates
over improving the quality of American education. A valuable resource
to policymakers, Public Sector Payrolls will be an important addition
to research in the field of labor economics.
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ISBN
9780226903309
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
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University of Chicago Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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