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einen Mindestlohn und keine hohe Arbeitslosigkeit.“ Unberücksichtigt in dieser Aussage bleibt der Einfluss anderer …Ein gesetzlicher Mindestlohn erzeugt Träume. Positiv sieht er so aus: jede arbeitende Person verdient genug, um aus … Arbeitsmarktinstitutionen auf die Arbeitslosigkeit. Es sollen daher Muster, die hoher und niedriger Arbeitslosigkeit zu Grunde liegen …
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on imperfect labor markets and to provide a systematic framework for analyzing how labor market institutions operate …. This expanded, updated, and thoroughly revised second edition includes a new chapter on labor-market discrimination … institutions that affect the behavior of workers and employers in imperfect labor markets. These include minimum wages, employment …
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heterogenous case theoretical results are mixed. There is no unique connection between unemployment and minimum wages, and the … market, seem to support the hypothesis that an increase in the minimum wage generally leads to an increase in unemployment as …
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heterogenous case theoretical results are mixed. There is no unique connection between unemployment and minimum wages, and the … market, seem to support the hypothesis that an increase in the minimum wage generally leads to an increase in unemployment as …
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; examines the impact of taxation, public expenditure, wage structure, underemployment and unemployment on rural urban …
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for interpreting trends in wage shares, capital-labor ratios, and aggregate unemployment. …
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empirische Überprüfung für die USA ergibt, dass mit steigendem Mindestlohn die Beschäftigung an Berufsunerfahrenen sinkt, an …
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We examine theoretically and empirically how wage subsidies and minimum wages interact regarding to employment opportunities, and how these interactive effects vary across different groups of workers. Assuming a neoclassical labor market and heterogeneous work, subsidized lowskilled worker...
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