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The economics of early childhood care and education : technical research paper for the National Economic and Social Forum

2006-01, Harmon, Colm, Finn, Claire, Chevalier, Arnaud, Viitanen, Tarja

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Wage policy, employee turnover and productivity

2003-05-31, Chevalier, Arnaud, Siebert, W. S., Viitanen, Tarja

In this paper, we are interested in the effect of pay incentives on labour turnover and productivity. Particularly we use personnel data from a panel of 400 shops from a UK retail chain. The firm uses perfectly flat hourly wage system with no reward for tenure or individual productivity. This system leads to the phenomenon of negative selection, where only employees with lower outside options remain with the firm. We show that negative selection conflicts with human capital so that the relationship between employee turnover and productivity is U-shaped. If negative selection is as important as human capital accumulation in accounting for the U-shape, then devising a wage policy that will reduce negative selection could increase labour productivity considerably.