2018-09-26T06:35:41Z
2018-09-26T06:35:41Z
2006
2018-09-26T06:35:42Z
This article analyses the importance of labour market institutions and, in particular, collective wage bargaining in shaping regional wage differences in the Spanish labour market. Using microdata from the Spanish Structure of Earnings Survey, our results reveal that there are significant inter-regional wage differences for similarly skilled workers. These differences are present throughout the whole wage structure and can be explained by both competitive and non-competitive factors, such as insufficient competition in product markets. In this context, industry-level collective bargaining plays a major role in accounting for regional wage differences, a role that in the Spanish case is enhanced due to its unusual regional dimension.
Article
Accepted version
English
Política salarial; Mercat de treball; Treball qualificat; Negociacions col·lectives de treball; Wage policy; Labor market; Skilled labor; Collective bargainings
Taylor and Francis
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1080/00036840500427155
Applied Economics, 2006, vol. 38, num. 15, p. 1749-1760
https://doi.org/10.1080/00036840500427155
(c) Taylor and Francis, 2006