This paper analyses the choice open to a worker seeking a job in the public and private sectors of the labour market. The private sector is identified by a steeper wage profile and by lower job security than the public sector. The reservation wage for the two sectors is calculated in the first part of the paper. The results reveal that the reservation wage for the public sector is higher than that for the private sector. The effect of career prospects, job riskiness and labour demand on optimal time allocation between the search in the two sectors is then analysed. Finally, an empirical analysis is made in order to study Italian workers' search strategies. It highlights relevant geographical differences which can be interpreted through the theoretical results obtained in the paper

Pagani, L. (2003). Why do People from Southern Italy Search Jobs in the Public Sector?. LABOUR, 17(1), 63-91 [10.1111/1467-9914.00222].

Why do People from Southern Italy Search Jobs in the Public Sector?

Pagani, L
2003

Abstract

This paper analyses the choice open to a worker seeking a job in the public and private sectors of the labour market. The private sector is identified by a steeper wage profile and by lower job security than the public sector. The reservation wage for the two sectors is calculated in the first part of the paper. The results reveal that the reservation wage for the public sector is higher than that for the private sector. The effect of career prospects, job riskiness and labour demand on optimal time allocation between the search in the two sectors is then analysed. Finally, an empirical analysis is made in order to study Italian workers' search strategies. It highlights relevant geographical differences which can be interpreted through the theoretical results obtained in the paper
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search theory; public sector
English
2003
17
1
63
91
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Pagani, L. (2003). Why do People from Southern Italy Search Jobs in the Public Sector?. LABOUR, 17(1), 63-91 [10.1111/1467-9914.00222].
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