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Public-Sector Employment, Wages and Human Capital Accumulation
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Chassamboulli, Andri
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Economic models
/ Employment
/ Human capital
/ Public sector
2019
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Chassamboulli, Andri
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Economic models
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2019
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Public-Sector Employment, Wages and Human Capital Accumulation
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Public-Sector Employment, Wages and Human Capital Accumulation
2019
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We set up a search and matching model with a private and a public sector to understand the effects of employment and wage policies in the public sector on unemployment and education decisions. The effects of wages and employment of skilled and unskilled public-sector workers on the educational composition of the labor force depend crucially on the structure of the labor market. An increase of skilled public-sector wages has a small positive impact on educational composition and larger negative impact on the private employment of skilled workers, if the two sectors are segmented. If search across the two sectors is random, it has a large positive impact on education and a large positive impact on skilled private employment. We highlight the usefulness of the model for policymakers by calculating the value of public-sector job security for skilled and unskilled workers.
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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