TITLE:
The Effect of Education and Experience on Wages: The Case Study of Saudi Arabia
AUTHORS:
Hemaid Alsulami
KEYWORDS:
Education Major, Educational Degree, Experience, Working Sector, Income, Saudi Individual
JOURNAL NAME:
American Journal of Industrial and Business Management,
Vol.8 No.1,
January
22,
2018
ABSTRACT: Investment
in human capital is a major factor for the economic growth of the country. Working
salaries are main living aims for each individual, and no one is interesting
less than having a continuous increasing in the monthly income of his own. In
Saudi Arabia, a variation in the individual income is a noticeable issue to be
considered, and this research is looking closely at several scenarios that were
conducted from the effect of several factors; education major, educational
degree, experience and working sector. After these scenarios are specified, prioritization matrix technique is used
to find the scenario that results in the highest income for the Saudi males and females’ monthly income separately. As a result,
a male who has doctoral degree in science major and has been working in a
private sector from 10 to 14 years or more than 20 years is the highest monthly income among males in Saudi Arabia. While a female who has doctoral
degree in science major and has been working in a public sector from 15 to 20 years
or more earns the
highest income among females. The
results show also the most two factors that significantly affect the Saudi salaries
for both males and females are education qualification and the sector either
public or private.