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Low pay
in Europe and the USA : Evidence from harmonised data
P. Robson and alii,
CEPS / INSTEAD, Luxembourg,
PACO research paper, n° 23, 47 p.,
(1998).
Résumé - Summary
This paper calculates the extent of low pay
in Britain, Germany, Luxembourg Spain and the USA using a newly harmonised data
set, PACO, and the European household panel study for Spain. The data are all
based on nationally representative household panel studies from each country.
The paper adopts an hourly definition of low pay based on being paid less per
hour than 66 per cent of the male median hourly earnings. We examine the extent
to which countries’ systems of collective bargaining and minimum wage regimes
help to explain the differences between their distributions of low paid by
industry, size of firm, occupation, type of contract, and public-private sector,
all with a gender dimension. At one level, the findings support the proposition
that strong collective bargaining regimes and minimum wages help to reduce the
percentage of low paid workers. However, the benefits of such bargaining did not
extend to women and especially part-time women employees as much as they did to
male employees.