ILO Working Paper 134

Wages in African public administrations: Where do we stand?

By playing a key role in the provision of critical services, such as health, education or security, governments are crucial for the good functioning of societies and social justice. Governments have a dual role to play as employers and as the actor responsible for the good management of the economy. This document aims to provide a synthetic picture of the situation of the wages of African public administration employees, based on the latest data available, and to discuss
some of the current challenges for public-sector wage policies in Africa.

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Author(s)

  • Guillaume Delautre
  • Giulia De Lazzari
  • Gustavo Rinaldi

References

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.54394/OJAG0131
  • ISBN Print: 9789220417034
  • ISBN Web PDF: 9789220417041
  • ISBN EPUB: 9789220417058
  • ISBN HTML: 9789220417065
  • ISSN Print: 2708-3438
  • ISSN Online: 2708-3446

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