公共部门职业许可的劳动力市场效应

IF 2.6 3区 管理学 Q2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Industrial Relations Pub Date : 2026-03-02 Epub Date: 2025-08-11 DOI:10.1111/irel.70004
Morris M. Kleiner, Wenchen Wang
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摘要

在美国,职业执照在公共部门的普及程度大约是私营部门的两倍。然而,职业监管对公共部门工人的影响以及与私营部门工人的影响相比如何,尚未得到详细分析。我们的研究考察了许可如何与工资和兼职工作状态的关键劳动力市场结果相关联。我们的研究结果表明,拥有职业执照与小时工资呈正相关,而在这两个部门中,与从事兼职工作的概率呈负相关,这反映了执照的一般关系。当我们按部门分解许可的关联时,其工资关联在公共部门较少。此外,公共部门持证工人从事兼职工作的可能性更低。我们进一步研究了许可证对两个部门之间工资分配的不同影响,发现在工资分配较低的情况下,许可证的工资关联在公共部门和私营部门之间几乎是相同的。在工资分布分位数的上半部分,两个部门之间的许可工资关系差异越来越大。颁发执照增加了私营部门工人在较高工资百分位数上的工资溢价,这可能使公共部门更难吸引和留住更多高技能工人。
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The Labor Market Effects of Occupational Licensing in the Public Sector

The Labor Market Effects of Occupational Licensing in the Public Sector

In the United States, occupational licensing is about twice as prevalent in the public sector as in the private sector. However, the influence of occupational regulation for public sector workers and how it compares with that of private sector workers has not been analyzed in detail. Our study examines how licensing is associated with key labor market outcomes of wages and part-time working status. Our results show that having an occupational license has positive associations with hourly wages and negative associations in both sectors with the probability of engaging in part-time work, mirroring licensing's general relationships. When we disaggregate licensing's associations by sector, its wage association is less in the public sector. Further, public sector licensed workers have an even lower probability of working part-time. We further examine how licensing differentially affects the wage distribution between the two sectors and find that at the lower wage distribution, licensing's wage associations are almost the same between the public and the private sector. The difference of licensing's wage relationships between the two sectors becomes larger along the upper part of the wage distribution quantiles. Licensing increases the wage premia for private sector workers at the higher wage percentiles, which may make it more difficult for the public sector to attract and retain more highly skilled workers.

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Industrial Relations
Industrial Relations INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR-
CiteScore
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期刊介绍: Corporate restructuring and downsizing, the changing employment relationship in union and nonunion settings, high performance work systems, the demographics of the workplace, and the impact of globalization on national labor markets - these are just some of the major issues covered in Industrial Relations. The journal offers an invaluable international perspective on economic, sociological, psychological, political, historical, and legal developments in labor and employment. It is the only journal in its field with this multidisciplinary focus on the implications of change for business, government and workers.
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