来源类型 | Report
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规范类型 | 报告
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| Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Ontario, 2018 | Fraser Institute |
其他题名 | Government employees in Ontario paid 10.6 per cent higher wages than comparable private-sector workers
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| Milagros Palacios; David Jacques; Charles Lammam; Steve Lafleur
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发表日期 | 2018-10-24
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出版年 | 2018
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语种 | 英语
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概述 | Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Ontario finds that public-sector employees in Ontario—including municipal, provincial and federal government workers—received 10.6 per cent higher wages on average than comparable workers in the private sector last year, and also enjoyed more generous pensions, earlier retirement, more personal leave and greater job security. |
摘要 | Main Conclusions - Using data on individual workers from January to December 2017, this report estimates the wage differential between the government and private sectors in Ontario. It also evaluates four non-wage benefits for which data are available to quantify compensation differences between the two sectors.
- After controlling for factors like gender, age, marital status, education, tenure, size of firm, job performance, industry, occupation, and full- or part-time status, the authors found that Ontario’s government-sector workers (federal, provincial, and local) enjoyed a 10.6% wage premium, on average, over their private-sector counterparts in 2017. When unionization status is factored into the analysis, the wage premium for the government sector declines to 7.6%.
- The available data on non-wage benefits suggest that the government sector enjoys an advantage over the private sector. For example, 81.9% of government workers in Ontario are covered by a registered pension plan, compared to 25% of private-sector workers. Of those covered by a registered pension plan, 94.7% of government workers enjoyed a defined benefit pension compared to 41.5% of private-sector workers.
- In addition, government workers retire earlier than their private-sector counterparts— about 1.8 years on average—and are much less likely to lose their jobs (2.5% in the private sector compared to 0.5% in the public sector).
- Moreover, full-time workers in the government sector lost more work time in 2017 for personal reasons (12.4 days on average) than their private-sector counterparts (7.6 days).
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URL | https://www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/comparing-government-and-private-sector-compensation-in-ontario-2018
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来源智库 | Fraser Institute (Canada)
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资源类型 | 智库出版物
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/462238
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推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 |
Milagros Palacios,David Jacques,Charles Lammam,et al. Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Ontario, 2018 | Fraser Institute. 2018.
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