The effects of different approaches to salary survey data analysis on pay curve midpoint values

Despite the acceptance of salary survey market data as justification for salary differentials, the whole area of collection, analysis, and interpretation has not been subject to the same scrutiny as hiring practices and testing. Many aspects of surveys have been ignored by researchers. Little can be...

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Main Author: RJ Snelgar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2003-11-01
Series:South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences
Online Access:https://sajems.org/index.php/sajems/article/view/1528
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spelling doaj-2fd005df770e435d825a27c49357cdd62020-11-24T23:28:36ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences1015-88122222-34362003-11-016490591610.4102/sajems.v6i4.1528491The effects of different approaches to salary survey data analysis on pay curve midpoint valuesRJ Snelgar0Nelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityDespite the acceptance of salary survey market data as justification for salary differentials, the whole area of collection, analysis, and interpretation has not been subject to the same scrutiny as hiring practices and testing. Many aspects of surveys have been ignored by researchers. Little can be said about the effects of different formats in the accuracy of data obtained, about ensuring comparability of job matches, about how representative relevant markets surveys are, or about reliability of analysis of survey results. This study has revealed the extent to which individual survey position averages have been obscured by the inclusion of data from different position grades. As a result, different approaches to the analysis of data from the same salary survey have resulted in different pay lines/curves.https://sajems.org/index.php/sajems/article/view/1528
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title The effects of different approaches to salary survey data analysis on pay curve midpoint values
title_short The effects of different approaches to salary survey data analysis on pay curve midpoint values
title_full The effects of different approaches to salary survey data analysis on pay curve midpoint values
title_fullStr The effects of different approaches to salary survey data analysis on pay curve midpoint values
title_full_unstemmed The effects of different approaches to salary survey data analysis on pay curve midpoint values
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publishDate 2003-11-01
description Despite the acceptance of salary survey market data as justification for salary differentials, the whole area of collection, analysis, and interpretation has not been subject to the same scrutiny as hiring practices and testing. Many aspects of surveys have been ignored by researchers. Little can be said about the effects of different formats in the accuracy of data obtained, about ensuring comparability of job matches, about how representative relevant markets surveys are, or about reliability of analysis of survey results. This study has revealed the extent to which individual survey position averages have been obscured by the inclusion of data from different position grades. As a result, different approaches to the analysis of data from the same salary survey have resulted in different pay lines/curves.
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