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Title: (Why) Is There a Public/Private Pay Gap?
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Publication Year: 2017
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Abstract: The government is facing a severe shortage of skilled workers, especially in information technology and cyber security jobs. The conventional wisdom in branches of policy and public administration is that the shortage is driven by low salaries that are not competitive for attracting top talent. Using longitudinal data on high skilled workers between 1993 and 2013, this paper shows that, if anything, government employees earn more than their private sector counterparts. Although government work- ers tend to earn less in the raw data, these di erences are driven by the correlation between unobserved ability and selection into private sector jobs. These results are robust to additional data from the Census Bureau between 2005 and 2016. Instead, this paper shows that a more plausible culprit behind the worker shortage in government is a lack of development opportunities and poor management. The paper represents only the views of the author and not those of any a liated institutions or the United States.
Url: https://www.belfercenter.org/publication/why-there-publicprivate-pay-gap
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Authors: Makridis, Christos Andreas
Publisher: Harvard Kennedy School
Data Collections: IPUMS Higher Ed
Topics: Poverty and Welfare
Countries: United States