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The Determinants of Moonlighting among Lecturers of State Universities in Cameroon: An Evidence from a Log-Linear Model
Author(s) -
Benjamín Yamb
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
research in applied economics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1948-5433
DOI - 10.5296/rae.v8i3.8795
Subject(s) - incentive , state government , government (linguistics) , state (computer science) , demographic economics , work (physics) , political science , psychology , descriptive statistics , quality (philosophy) , labour economics , business , economics , mathematics , statistics , microeconomics , physics , linguistics , philosophy , algorithm , thermodynamics , quantum mechanics
This study seeks to identify the determinants of moonlighting among lecturers of Cameroonian state universities. To do this, we apply a log-linear model to data from a random sample survey of lecturers from Cameroonian state universities. The results show that in addition to the classical determinants of moonlighting (hours of work in the main job, pay in the primary job, pay in the secondary job) gender and the localization of the university also play major roles. Descriptive statistics also show that moonlighting lowers the quality of lectures. Incentives from the government are therefore proposed as a means of reducing the phenomenon of moonlighting in Cameroonian state universities.

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