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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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effective minimum wage reduced employment among low-skilled, middle-aged female workers, but the mechanical effect associated …
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Stichprobe und die unterstellten Elastizitäten der Arbeitsnachfrage reagieren. Ein allgemeiner Mindestlohn von 7,50 Euro hätte …
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Several empirical minimum wage studies have recently been published that simulate employment effects of a federal …
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In this paper employment effects of a sectoral minimum wage in the German construction sector are estimated from a … relax these assumptions and find that employment levels would be 4-5% higher without the minimum wage in the East German … mean effect: employment losses are mostly borne by young construction workers, employees not covered by collective …
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employment, wages, and hours of work. In order to assess whether the changes experienced by workers in the sectors analysed were …
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wages to identify the effects of reducing or eliminating the tip credit on employment and earnings in the U.S. restaurant … industry. Using data from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages and the Current Population Survey, we find that a … reduction in the tip credit increases weekly earnings but reduces employment in the full services restaurant industry and for …
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bottom of earnings distribution, it may have the side-effect of worsening their employment prospects. A demand …-and-supply interpretation of data on the relative employment rate and earnings position of the least educated in the EU27 suggests that the …
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This paper considers the role mergers and acquisitions have on employment. First, it considers the importance of … activity in a similar manner, employment authorities may be able to anticipate the regions in which takeovers are more likely …
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Initial research on the employment impact of the introduction of the National Minimum Wage has shown no evidence of any … significant employment loss (Stewart, 2002, 2003, 2004). Against this background the NMW was raised substantially in October 2003 … employment. We use a methodology first proposed by Linneman (1982) and used more recently by Stewart (2003, 2004) to examine the …
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