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Patterns of employment relationships: the association between compensation policy and contractual arrangements
Fátima Suleman (Suleman, F.); Sérgio Lagoa (Lagoa, S.); Abdul Suleman (Suleman, A.);
Journal Title
International Journal of Human Resource Management
Year (definitive publication)
2019
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
Firms respond differently to labour market regulations and develop an employment relationship accordingly. We use linked employer–employee data to examine the relationship between compensation policies and contractual arrangements in large-sized firms in Portugal. In this country, the wages are regulated through minimum wage and collective agreement, while employment is protected by stringent employment legislation. The empirical analysis starts with a fuzzy clustering to identify typical compensation policies. Three major segments emerge from this analysis: Competitive, Internal Labour Markets and Incentive. The first segment comprises low-wage firms, which are highly responsive to market conditions. The other two reveal properties of internal labour markets, although the incentive based firms reinforce the use of discretionary power to differentiate the workforce. Subsequently, we estimate a regression model to examine how the compensation policy interacts with contractual arrangement. Empirical evidence confirms the segmentation predictions, i.e. low, flexible wages and flexible contracts prevail in the same firms. Furthermore, vulnerable categories like young workers and female workers are over-represented in Competitive firms, while high-wages are associated with incentive devices benefiting white collar employees. Apparently, firms foster inequality among segments of workers and often penalise or favour the same category of workers.
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Keywords
Compensation policy,Contractual arrangements,Labour market segmentation,Fuzzy clustering,Tobit regression
  • Economics and Business - Social Sciences
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Funding Reference Funding Entity
PTDC/EGE-ECO/108547/2008 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
UID/SOC/03127/2013 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia