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02-01-2021

Income differentials in the police and taxation departments’ employees in Peshawar

Authors: Sanam Khan, Faisal Jamil

Published in: Quality & Quantity | Issue 5/2021

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Abstract

The study examines wage-risk relationship among the employees of police and Excise and Taxation Departments in Peshawar, Pakistan. The city paid the highest price in the countries’ war-on-terror with the largest death toll and miseries of inhabitants belonging to all walks of life. Working in police is considered risky whereas, employment in Excise and Taxation Department is non-risky. The salary structures are similar in both the bureaus except for receipts due to facing on-job hazards. Primary data are collected from Peshawar city through structured questionnaires and a Probit risk selection model is estimated for both the organizations to assess the effects of injury compensations and social security packages provided to the employees. Inverse-Mills-ratio is calculated through the model estimation and incorporated into the hedonic wage models separately for both departments. Inverse-Mills-ratio is induced to reduce the sample selection bias. Furthermore, Oaxaca–Blinder decomposition analysis is employed for comparing incomes in the departments to find the difference between the incomes of the respondents. The employed methodology enables us to decompose the differential into explained and unexplained parts. The study finds that higher injury compensations and social security packages are provided to employees in risky jobs, which is consistent with the theory.

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Footnotes
1
Pakistan Institute of Peace Studies.
 
2
The police stations and police posts covered for collecting data from Peshawar district are Khyber, Industrial State, Jamrud, Phase II, Phase VI, Hayatabad, University town, Cantt and the officers working in the office of Inspector General. For Excise and Taxation Department, data on provincial level was taken from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Revenue Authority (KPRA) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Department of Excise and Taxation.
 
3
See descriptive statistics for sample from taxation and police departments at “Appendix” Tables 6 and 7.
 
4
These compensations are termed as “The Shuhada (Martyrs) Package”, which includes cash compensations, plot allotments and educational scholarships for the children of the Shaheed (martyred) police officer.
 
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Metadata
Title
Income differentials in the police and taxation departments’ employees in Peshawar
Authors
Sanam Khan
Faisal Jamil
Publication date
02-01-2021
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Quality & Quantity / Issue 5/2021
Print ISSN: 0033-5177
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7845
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-020-01083-6

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