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

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Presentation based on a study by an ESCB-WGPF working team: http://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/pdf/scpwps/ecbwp1406.pdf Javier J. Pérez (Servicio de Estudios, Banco de España, Spain) The views expressed in this presentation are my own, and do not necessarily reflect those of the Bank of Spain or the Eurosystem. 1

Public wages & fiscal stress In European the government sector is a relevant provider of services, and thus a relevant player in the labour market Source: OECD. Averages over 2000-2005 2

Public wages & fiscal stress In general European societies support this role And pay taxes to fund it Source: OECD. Averages over 2000-2005 3

Public wages & fiscal stress In times of fiscal stress, nevertheless, given the weight of the government wage bill and the possibility to implement measures with immediate effects cost-cutting measures typically hinge upon it like wage cuts/freezes, or hiring restrictions/firings Issues on design/efficiency? Before the start of the most recent crisis there was a significant debate on the interactions between public and private sectors wages 4

The aggregate perspective It was not a discussion about the level Source: OECD. Averages over 2000-2005 5

The aggregate perspective but rather about the dynamics 6

The micro perspective Are public sector employees better paid than private sector ones? The macro analysis cannot answer this question Individual characteristics are key to understanding the determinants of the observed wage differential This is an old question that has been dealt with in the literature typically in individual country studies 7

The micro perspective We use a common data set of micro data to look at EU (European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions, EUSILC) Countries: AT, BE, FR, DE, GR, IE, IT, PT, SI, ES Years: 2004 to 2007 (pool of more than 220,000 observations) Data: Public Administration and defence, Health and social work and Education Limitations: mixture of public/private in Health and Education Focus on these sector vis-à-vis the rest of sectors in the economy Focus on cross-country lessons 8

The micro perspective Public employees: more likely to have higher level of education, be women, (work part-time), hold a managerial position, be older, work less hours 9

The micro perspective Conditional on these characteristics, there is a wage gap (measured by hourly/monthly/yearly, net/gross salaries) Controlling for these characteristics, wage gaps persist, and present heterogeneity across and gender Hourly gross earnings TOTAL WOMEN MEN AT 10% 14% 4% BE 5% 7% 3% DE 11% 19% 3% ES 25% 26% 23% FR 5% 7% 4% GR 21% 26% 17% IE 19% 20% 16% IT 19% 22% 16% PT 21% 22% 19% SI 11% 12% 8% 10

The micro perspective By income levels the picture shows again some heterogeneity, and in some cases the wage gap changes sign Hourly gross earnings Lower 10% income Higher 10% income AT 12% 3% BE 8% -3% DE 30% -12% ES 23% 21% FR 13% -4% GR 25% 9% IE 16% 12% IT 21% 13% PT 17% 16% SI 20% -3% 11

The micro perspective By income levels the picture shows again some heterogeneity, and in some cases the wage gap changes sign, and also by firm size Hourly gross earnings Lower 10% income Higher 10% income Small firms (<50) Large firms (>50) AT 12% 3% 16% 0% BE 8% -3% 15% -3% DE 30% -12% 27% -3% ES 23% 21% 31% 14% FR 13% -4% 14% -6% GR 25% 9% 26% 9% IE 16% 12% 26% 10% IT 21% 13% 24% 10% PT 17% 16% 27% 12% SI 20% -3% 22% 3% 12

Summing up: policy lessons The results point to a conditional pay differential in favour of the public sector that is generally higher for women, for workers a the low end of the wage distribution, in the Public Admin (and Education) sector, for higher education levels and decreases or even changes sign when compared to large firms, when considering monthly wages Caveats (beyond problems of definition) Other characteristics: fringe benefits (priv.), pensions rights (pub.), and unobservable ones (family, vocation, risk aversion) Policy lessons: complex issue relevant competitor (large firms); retention problems at the upper end of the distribution cross-country lessons? 13

THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION The public sector pay gap in a selection of euro area Study prepared by an ESCB-WGPF team Javier J. Pérez (Banco de España, Spain) The views expressed in this presentation are my own, and do not necessarily reflect those of the Bank of Spain or the Eurosystem. 14