Wage differences in Spain: an industry regional analysis

The present paper seeks to analyse regional and industry wage differentials in Spain. Differences in observed industry and regional earnings are to be expected, whenever the considered individuals differ with respect to their human capital characteristics. However, this paper shows, using data from...

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Main Authors: Ricardo Aláez Aller, Juan Carlos Longás García, Miren Ullibarri Arce
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AECR 2003-01-01
Series:Investigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research
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Online Access:http://www.aecr.org/images/ImatgesArticles/2007/03%20Alaez%20(Cap%201).pdf
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spelling doaj-af3836e8c9ea4ff8ac45dc5a6a4141292020-11-24T23:35:25ZengAECRInvestigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research1695-72532003-01-013524Wage differences in Spain: an industry regional analysis Ricardo Aláez AllerJuan Carlos Longás GarcíaMiren Ullibarri ArceThe present paper seeks to analyse regional and industry wage differentials in Spain. Differences in observed industry and regional earnings are to be expected, whenever the considered individuals differ with respect to their human capital characteristics. However, this paper shows, using data from Encuesta de Estructura Salarial (Structure of Earnings Survey), referring to 1995, that while controlling for these characteristics reduces the magnitude of derived industry-regional wage premia, they are insufficient to eliminate altogether. The results allow the authors to describe a dual wage determination system in Spain. That is to say, average hourly wage is closely related to cost of living in those industry-regions with a higher labour productivity and to labour productivity in those industry-regions with a lower level of value added per employee. This situation finds its institutional coverage in the collective bargaining system.http://www.aecr.org/images/ImatgesArticles/2007/03%20Alaez%20(Cap%201).pdfWagesregional differentialsindustry differentialsproductivity
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author Ricardo Aláez Aller
Juan Carlos Longás García
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Juan Carlos Longás García
Miren Ullibarri Arce
Wage differences in Spain: an industry regional analysis
Investigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research
Wages
regional differentials
industry differentials
productivity
author_facet Ricardo Aláez Aller
Juan Carlos Longás García
Miren Ullibarri Arce
author_sort Ricardo Aláez Aller
title Wage differences in Spain: an industry regional analysis
title_short Wage differences in Spain: an industry regional analysis
title_full Wage differences in Spain: an industry regional analysis
title_fullStr Wage differences in Spain: an industry regional analysis
title_full_unstemmed Wage differences in Spain: an industry regional analysis
title_sort wage differences in spain: an industry regional analysis
publisher AECR
series Investigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research
issn 1695-7253
publishDate 2003-01-01
description The present paper seeks to analyse regional and industry wage differentials in Spain. Differences in observed industry and regional earnings are to be expected, whenever the considered individuals differ with respect to their human capital characteristics. However, this paper shows, using data from Encuesta de Estructura Salarial (Structure of Earnings Survey), referring to 1995, that while controlling for these characteristics reduces the magnitude of derived industry-regional wage premia, they are insufficient to eliminate altogether. The results allow the authors to describe a dual wage determination system in Spain. That is to say, average hourly wage is closely related to cost of living in those industry-regions with a higher labour productivity and to labour productivity in those industry-regions with a lower level of value added per employee. This situation finds its institutional coverage in the collective bargaining system.
topic Wages
regional differentials
industry differentials
productivity
url http://www.aecr.org/images/ImatgesArticles/2007/03%20Alaez%20(Cap%201).pdf
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