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successfully to raise worker wages, income inequality would almost certainly be higher than it is. …
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Low-wage employment has become an important feature of the labor market and a controversial topic for debate in many countries. How to interpret the prominence of low-paid jobs and whether they are beneficial to workers or society is currently an open question. The answer depends on whether...
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Low-wage employment has become an important feature of the labor market and a controversial topic for debate in many countries. How to interpret the prominence of low-paid jobs and whether they are beneficial to workers or society is still an open question. The answer depends on whether low-paid...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013266239
successfully to raise worker wages, income inequality would almost certainly be higher than it is. …
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growth in regulations to protect workers from low wages and poor working conditions. Several institutional structures shape …
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, improvements in some young workers’ incomes as a result of a minimum wage come at a cost to others. Minimum wages reduce employment … for by reduced wages upfront but would have resulted in higher wages later. Youths who cannot find jobs must be supported …
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Immigrants can initially face significant difficulties integrating into the economy of the host country, due to information gaps about the local labor market, limited language proficiency, and unfamiliarity with the local culture. Settlement in a region where economic and social networks based...
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Compliance with minimum wage laws and non-wage conditions of employment often depends on labor market specific factors. In developing countries, many workers still earn less than the legal minimum and lack access to mandated non-wage benefits. Enforcement has not kept up with regulation growth...
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growth in regulations to protect workers from low wages and poor working conditions. Several institutional structures shape …
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It is a well-established view amongst economists that good-looking people have a better chance of employment and can earn more than those who are less physically attractive. A “beauty premium” is particularly apparent in jobs where there is a productivity gain associated with good looks,...
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