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  1. Policy decisions and evidence use among civil servants
    a group decision experiment in Pakistan
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  [STICERD, London School of Economics and Political Science], [London]

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Series: [Development discussion paper] ; paper number EOPP 68
    Subjects: evidence-based policy; adult learning; group decisions; lab-in-field experiment; civil servants; Pakistan
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 52 Seiten), Illustrationen
  2. Do left-wing governments decrease wage inequality among civil servants?
    empirical evidence from the German states
    Published: November 2020
    Publisher:  CESifo, Center for Economic Studies & Ifo Institute, Munich, Germany

    We investigate whether left-wing governments decrease wage inequality among civil servants. The data is based on salaries of civil servants in the German states. Since a reform in 2006, German state governments are allowed to design salaries of civil... more

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    We investigate whether left-wing governments decrease wage inequality among civil servants. The data is based on salaries of civil servants in the German states. Since a reform in 2006, German state governments are allowed to design salaries of civil servants. We employ encompassing data for pay levels and professions including judges, professors, policemen, and administrators and distinguish between levels of operating experiences. We use six wage inequality measures comparing salaries across pay levels and operating experiences. The results do not suggest that left-wing governments were more active in decreasing wage inequality among civil servants than center or right-wing governments. Cabinet members are civil servants themselves and decide on their own salaries: government ideology is also not shown to predict salaries of cabinet members. Because left-wing governments are perceived as taking action against income and wage inequality, future research should employ data from other federal states such as the United States to examine how government ideology influences salaries of civil servants.

     

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    Language: English
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    Series: CESifo working paper ; no. 8723 (2020)
    Subjects: wage inequality; civil servants; government ideology; partisan politics; German states
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  3. Policy decisions and evidence use among civil servants
    a group decision experiment in Pakistan
    Published: April 2020
    Publisher:  Center for International Development at Harvard University, [Cambridge, MA]

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    Series: CID working paper ; no. 377
    Subjects: evidence-based policy; adult learning; group decisions; lab-in-field experiment; civil servants; Pakistan
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 53 Seiten), Illustrationen