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Netherlands - and three where low wage rates are determined through widespread collective bargaining - Germany, Italy, and Denmark …
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Netherlands - and three where low wage rates are determined through widespread collective bargaining - Germany, Italy, and Denmark …
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With its introduction in 2015, the statutory minimum wage in Germany intends to benefit primarily low-wage workers … decrease by 2.46 and 6.34 percentage points respectively in the West and East of Germany after 2015. Applying counterfactual … decrease in discriminatory remuneration structures in the West of Germany due to the introduced wage floor. …
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The UK national minimum wage (NMW) is age-specific with the most important threshold at the age of 22 (lowered to 21 from 2010 onwards) when workers become eligible for the adult rate. The authors estimate the impact of this threshold on employment by means of a regression discontinuity...
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In this article, we examine structural changes in minimum wage and low wage labor following the introduction and first increase of the German minimum wage. Changes in the impact that workers face earning gross hourly wages below the minimum-wage or low-wage thresholds are identified by comparing...
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minimum wage in Germany. We disentangle various factors that explain the variation in previous simulation results. Based on …
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