Availability of family-friendly work practices and implicit wage costs : New evidence from Canada
Auteurs: Ali Fakih
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Résumé (anglais)
Using Canadian linked employer-employee data covering the period 1999-2005, I examine the determinants of the availability of family-friendly “care” practices and the impact of such practices on wages. The results show that the provision of family-friendly practices is not mainly derived from socio-demographic characteristics of workers but rather from joband firm-related factors. The findings also reveal that there is a trade-off between the provision of family-friendly practices and earnings indicating the existence of an implicit market in which workers face reductions in their wages. This result supports the hypothesis that family-friendly benefits are to some extent conceived as a gift or a signal that employers care about employees’ family responsibilities and, in return, employees are willing to “buy” these practices and thus accept a wage offset.
Détails
Type | Document de travail (en ligne) |
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Auteur | Ali Fakih |
Année de pulication | 2014 |
Titre | Availability of family-friendly work practices and implicit wage costs : New evidence from Canada |
Série | Cahier de recherche du CIRANO - Série scientifique |
Numéro | 2014s-33 |
Ville | Montréal, QC |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Ali Fakih
- Document de travail (en ligne)
- Availability of family-friendly work practices and implicit wage costs : New evidence from Canada
- Ali Fakih
- Cahier de recherche du CIRANO - Série scientifique
- 2014
- 2014s-33