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adverse employment effects, nor firm closure. Rather the margin of adjustment used to offset the sizable wage cost shock was a … wages rose in tandem with the higher adult minimum wage, but with no impact on their employment. Based on further empirical …
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China since its new minimum wage regulations in 2004 to estimate their impact on wages, wage spillovers, and employment. We …
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When Ecuador raised its monthly Unified Minimum Wage from $170 to $200 in 2008, it affected 35 percent of all private sector workers. We use this unexpected minimum wage hike under former president Rafael Correa to assess the labor market impacts of the minimum wage. We use an administrative...
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careful analysis of the set of policies that interfere with low-wage employment. …
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This paper analyzes the spillover effects of the first sectoral minimum wage in Germany. Using a triple differences estimation, the study examines the impact of public discussion and announcement of the minimum wage on workers and industries outside the minimum wage sector. The results show that...
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industries outside the minimum wage sectors if the typical employment relationship in the minimum wage sector is comparable to …
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