Title
The Determinants of Queues for Federal Jobs
Author(s)
Alan B. Krueger Alan Krueger (Princeton University and NBER)
Abstract
This paper examines the determinants of outside applicants for federal job openings using a variety of time-series, cross-sectional and panel data sets. The main finding is that the application rate for government jobs increases as the ratio of federal to private sector earnings increases, but does not appear to be related to the relative level of fringe benefits. Furthermore, an increase in the federal-private sector earnings differential is associated with an increase in the average quality of applicants for federal jobs. The paper discusses the implications of these findings for wage determination and recruitment in the federal government.
Creation Date
1987-10
Section URL ID
IRS
Paper Number
227
URL
https://dataspace.princeton.edu/bitstream/88435/dsp019019s245t/1/227.pdf
File Function
Jel
D72
Keyword(s)
queue, federal government, applications
Suppress
false
Series
1