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- Editors:
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Robert Elliott
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University of Aberdeen, UK
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Claudio Lucifora
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Università Cattolica, Milan, Italy
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Dominique Meurs
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Department of Economics, University of Paris II, France
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About this book
This book examines the procedures for determining the pay of public sector workers in six European Countries: France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden and the UK. It reveals how rates of pay in the public sector compare to those in the private sector of each country and how the pay structure is, in all cases, quite different in the two sectors. The book also provides an explanation for the differences in pay between the sectors distinguishing the role played by the quite different institutions for setting public sector pay in the six countries.
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Table of contents (8 chapters)
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- Robert Elliott, Claudio Lucifora, Dominique Meurs
Pages 1-28
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- Carlo Dell’Aringa, Nicole Lanfranchi
Pages 29-69
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- Yves Guillotin, Dominique Meurs
Pages 70-113
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- Christian Dustmann, Arthur van Soest
Pages 114-137
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- Cecilia Albert, Juan F. Jimeno, Gloria Moreno
Pages 191-239
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- Patrik Andersson, Nils Henrik Schager
Pages 240-284
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- Keith A. Bender, Robert Elliott
Pages 285-339
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Back Matter
Pages 341-350
Editors and Affiliations
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University of Aberdeen, UK
Robert Elliott
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Università Cattolica, Milan, Italy
Claudio Lucifora
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Department of Economics, University of Paris II, France
Dominique Meurs
About the editors
CECILIA ALBERT Assistant Professor in Economy, Universidad de Alcala, Madrid
PATRIK ANDERSON Labour Economist, Swedish Agency for Government Employers, Sweden
KEITH A. BENDER Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, Louisiana State University, LA
CARLO DELL'ARINGA Professor of Economics, Università Cattolica, Milan
CHRISTIAN DUSTMAN Lecturer in Economics, University College, London
YVES GUILLOTIN Professor of Economics, University of Maine, USA
JUAN F. JIMENO Professor of Economics, Universidad de Alcala, Madrid
NICOLE LANFRANCHI Researcher, OECD, Paris
GLORIA MORENO Professor of Economics, Universidad de Alcala, Madrid
NILS HENRIK SCHAGER Chief Economist, Swedish Agency for Government Employers
ARTHUR VAN SOEST Professor in Economics, Tilburg University, Netherlands