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  • Titel: A Test of Competitive Labor Market Theory: The Wage Structure among Care Assistants in the South of England
  • Beteiligte: Machin, Stephen; Manning, Alan
  • Erschienen: SAGE Publications, 2004
  • Erschienen in: ILR Review
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1177/001979390405700303
  • ISSN: 0019-7939; 2162-271X
  • Schlagwörter: Management of Technology and Innovation ; Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management ; Strategy and Management
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  • Beschreibung: <jats:p>This paper examines the structure of wages in a very specific labor market: care assistants in residential homes for the elderly on England's “sunshine coast.” This sector corresponds closely to economists' notion of what should be a competitive labor market, both because it has a large number of small firms undertaking a very homogeneous activity in a concentrated geographical area, and because the workers are neither unionized nor covered by any minimum wage legislation, so that there are effectively no external constraints on the wage-setting process. The authors find that the wage structure deviates in important respects from what would be expected in a competitive labor market. In particular, wage dispersion is small within firms, but large between firms; and the wage dispersion that is present does not seem to be closely related to workers' productivity-related characteristics. A test rejects the hypothesis that unobserved labor quality can explain these findings.</jats:p>