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World wide WageIndicator conference SALARY CHECKER: FAQ Víctor A. Beker Going global World wide WageIndicator conference April 2008

Wage and years of experience 1000 1200 1 1400 2 1600 3

W = 1000 + 200 E

W = 1000 + 200 E + u

SUPERVISION No, S = 0 ==> W = 1.000 + 200 E Yes, S = 1 ==> W = 1.000 + 200 E + 400 S

OTHER VARIABLES GENDER EDUCATION FIRM SIZE REGION

EXAMPLE

PAY RISE W = 1000 + 200 E + 100 Y ==> Y = 0; 1

PROFILES Education level Lower9% Secondary62% Higher29% Number of employees less than 100 60% 100 – 500 19% more than 500 21% Gender Male 12% Female 88% Supervisory position No 96% Yes 4% Years of working experience 0 – 4 28% 5 – 9 32% 10 – 19 21% 20 – 29 11% 30 or more 9%