This article documents recent trends in government wage and employment levels for a number of African countries and challenges the conventional wisdom that public wages are too high in Africa. Although most countries have significantly adjusted the real wages of government workers over the past decade, considerable variance in cross-country experience with regard to government wage levels, wage structures, and employment growth is evident. On the...
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1988/01/31
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Article de revue
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8733
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2000/06/22
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Government wage policy in Africa : some findings and policy issues
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Central Bureau of Statistics