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different wage levels retaining employment. The effect is identified by comparing the probability of workers remaining employed … show that the increases in the minimum wage in 2013-2016 had no or small and imprecisely estimated effects on employment …
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employment of migrants. Migrants are an overrepresented group in the low-wage sector and can be expected to particularly benefit … changes in employment and wage distribution. Contrary to expectations, our results show that the introduction of the minimum … increase in part-time employment, a less pronounced decline in unemployment and a greater reduction in weekly working hours …
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employment. We argue that the minimum wage will impact employment over time, through changes in growth rather than an immediate … drop in relative employment levels. We conduct simulations showing that commonly-used specifications in this literature … panels of administrative employment data, we find that the minimum wage reduces job growth over a period of several years …
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minimum wage hikes on employment growth of teenagers in the food services and drinking places subsector. While most minimum … wage research focuses on employment levels, recent contributions highlight the importance of analyzing employment growth … minimum wage reduces employment growth for teenagers within this subsector. The findings suggest that the effects of minimum …
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employment. We argue that the minimum wage will impact employment over time, through changes in growth rather than an immediate … drop in relative employment levels. We conduct simulations showing that commonly-used specifications in this literature … panels of administrative employment data, we find that the minimum wage reduces job growth over a period of several years …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013016487
employment of migrants. Migrants are an overrepresented group in the low-wage sector and can be expected to particularly benefit … changes in employment and wage distribution. Contrary to expectations, our results show that the introduction of the minimum … increase in part-time employment, a less pronounced decline in unemployment and a greater reduction in weekly working hours …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013479233
We analyze the impact of the UK national minimum wage (NMW) on the employment of young workers. The previous literature …, we find a significant and negative employment effect for male workers at 21, which we believe to be an anticipation … effect on employment of young workers, with this effect possibly occurring already well in advance of reaching the threshold …
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sub-minimum workers as a group lost average earnings, hours and employment compared to other workers. The adverse … employment effect occurred both through a higher probability of transition from employment to non-employment and through a … decreased probability of transition from non-employment to employment. …
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We examine whether the effects of the introduction of a minimum wage on low-pay employment duration in Germany in 2015 … attachment. These gender differences in job attachment are the strongest for full-time employment. In consequence, although the …
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This paper studies the price and employment response of firms to the introduction of a nation-wide minimum wage in … employment. These decisions are strongly interrelated: Firms that increased prices relatively more often also showed a less … negative employment response. The relative importance of both adjustment margins is associated with product market competition …
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