Policy brief To Pay or Not to Pay: Wage Variations in Germany and France Based on the briefing note “Comment se comparent les salaires entre la France et l’Allemagne” by Odile Chagny (IRES) and Frédéric Lainé (France Stratégie). Published on : 28/08/2015 Temps de lecture 2 minutes The eurozone’s two economic powerhouses are often contrasted. Germany is frequently portrayed as the star pupil, with a dynamic economy and a thriving manufacturing sector. France, on the other hand, is seen to be a laggard, weighed down by a rigid economy that underperforms. Of course, the reality is that both countries’ economies have been pretty much stagnant over the past year. Nonetheless, there is a grain of truth in the oft-wheeled-out cliché: on the whole, Germany’s economy has largely outperformed France’s since the turn of the century. The question then is why is this so. One way of providing an answer is to take a look at wage variations across different industries in both countries to try to determine their impact on economic performance. Recent studies have shown Germany’s wage disparities between sectors and levels of qualification to be crucial to the competitiveness of its export industry. France Stratégie has taken these a step further in a recently published study, drawing on the Eurostat Structure of Earnings Survey to comparethe distribution of wage variations in the two countries and better understand their economic impact. It found that while the average cost of labour is unsurprisingly lower in Germany than in France (9.2% less in non-agricultural sectors in companies with more than 10 employees), average gross hourly wages are in fact higher in Germany across all major industries, save business services. Partager la page Partager sur Facebook - nouvelle fenêtre Partager sur Twitter - nouvelle fenêtre Partager sur Linked In - nouvelle fenêtre Partager par email - nouvelle fenêtre Copier le lien dans le presse-papier Téléchargement To Pay or Not to Pay: Wage Variations in Germany and France Read the full document PDF - 785.7 Ko Topics Compétitivité Emploi/chômage Travail Published by France Stratégie Authors Frédéric Lainé Odile Chagny Reference Reference Fermer Reference Autres options d'export Version FR More Travailler dans la fonction publique : le défi de l'attractivité 15 % des postes offerts aux concours de la fonction publique d'Etat non pourvus en 2022, 21 % des lits de l'AP-HP fermés la même a... Compétences/métiers Travail Action publique Rapport 09 December 2024 Les impacts territoriaux du télétravail : angle mort des politiques publiques ? En 2023, 19 % des salariés français, en majorité des cadres, ont eu recours au télétravail, plus fréquent dans les grandes agglomé... Travail Territoires Action publique Note d’analyse 14 November 2024 Growth Declines Are Often Abrupt In the 1960s, France’s economy was growing fast. Having successfully recovered from World War II, it had embarked on comprehensive... Productivity Competitivity Articles 18 September 2015
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