Are public sector workers different? Cross-European evidence from elderly workers and retirees

We investigate whether public and private sector employees differ in terms of public service motivation using a representative sample of elderly workers from 12 European countries. We find that public sector workers, both those currently employed and those already retired, are significantly more pro...

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Main Authors: Tonin, Mirco (Author), Vlassopoulos, Michael (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2015.
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