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      Estimating the Wage Premium to Supervision for Middle Managers in Different Contexts: Evidence from Germany and the UK

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          The analysis of wage distribution has attracted scholars from different disciplines seeking to develop theoretical arguments to explain the upward or downward trend. In particular, how the middle management wage premium changes in different contexts is a relatively neglected area of research. This study argues that wage distribution changes in different contexts, representing different forms of capitalism. To shed light on this, we considered the size and the shape of the wage premium to supervision paid to middle managers in Germany and the UK. We find evidence of two forms of context: middle managers are paid differently for the same task according to the economy where they work; of this amount, about half of the difference is related to the context. We frame the analysis within the literature on varieties of capitalism.

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                Journal
                Work, Employment and Society
                Work, Employment and Society
                SAGE Publications
                0950-0170
                1469-8722
                December 2020
                May 04 2020
                December 2020
                : 34
                : 6
                : 1004-1026
                Affiliations
                [1 ]King’s College London, UK
                [2 ]University of Sussex, UK
                [3 ]National Institute for the Analysis of Public Policies (INAPP), Italy; Global Labor Organization (GLO), Germany
                [4 ]IESEG School of Management-LEM (CNRS – UMR 9221), France
                [5 ]Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Italy
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                10.1177/0950017020902983
                fbea7588-199c-452d-bfa6-dd7abb84b49c
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