Public-private sector wage differentials in Germany: Evidence from quantile regression

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Blaise Melly

In: Empirical Economics 30 (2005), 2, 505-520

Abstract

This paper measures and decomposes the differences in earnings distributions between public sector and private sector employees in Germany for the years 1984-2001. Oaxaca decomposition results suggest that conditional wages are higher in the public sector for women but lower for men. Using the quantile regression decomposition technique proposed by Machado and Mata (2004), we find that the conditional distribution of wages is more compressed in the public sector. At the low end of wages, differences in characteristics explain less than the raw wage gap when it is the opposite at high wages. Separate analyses by work experience and educational groups reveal that the most experienced employees and those with basic schooling do best in the public sector. All these results are stable over the 80s and 90s.



Keywords: quantile regression; public-private wage differential; Germany
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00181-005-0251-y

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