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Occupational regulation in the European Union: coverage and wage effects

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Koumenta, Maria ; Pagliero, Mario

British Journal of Industrial Relations

2019

57

4

December

818-849

occupation ; licensing ; labour market ; wages ; regulation

EU countries

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https://doi.org/10.1111/bjir.12441

English

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" We present the first EU‐wide study on the prevalence and labour market impact of occupational regulation in the European Union. Drawing on a new EU Survey of Regulated Occupations, we find that licensing affects about 22 per cent of workers in the European Union, although there is significant variability across member states and occupations. On average, licensing is associated with a 4 per cent higher hourly wage. Using decomposition techniques we show that rent capture accounts for one‐third of this effect and the remainder is attributed to signalling. We find considerable heterogeneity in the wage gains by occupation and level of educational attainment. Finally, occupational licensing increases wage inequality. After accounting for composition effects, licensing increases the standard deviation of wages by about 0.02 log points."

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