Inter-Industry and Inter-Firm Wage and Hours Differentials in Switzerland
José V. Ramirez
Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES), 2000, vol. 136, issue III, 371-395
Abstract:
In the present paper, we analyse the role of demand factors on wages and hours in Switzerland. To accomplish this task, we used the 1996 Swiss Wage Structure Survey, a large employee-employer survey. Results indicate that capital intensity appears to have a certain impact on the relation between wages and hours: the "inter-industry wage-hours differentials line" we inferred is clearly positive. Further, an analysis of the determinants of inter-firm wage differentials shows that the internal organisational structure of firms clearly affects the relation between inter-firm wage differentials and inter-firm hours differentials. A change away from a Taylorist organisation of work towards more flexible structures seems to imply an increase in the hours-elasticity of effort, as does capital intensification.
Date: 2000
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