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minimum wage in East Germany was set much higher in relation to the wage distribution. There is heterogeneity hidden in the … negative employment effect for East Germany, its magnitude is substantially larger than previously estimated. -- Minimum wage …
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effect for West Germany is markedly smaller, since the minimum wage level was lower in relation to the wage distribution …
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minimum wage in East Germany was set much higher in relation to the wage distribution. There is heterogeneity hidden in the … negative employment effect for East Germany, its magnitude is substantially larger than previously estimated …
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This study quantifies the short-term distributional effects of the new statutory minimum wage in Germany. Using …
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This study quantifies the short-term distributional effects of the new statutory minimum wage in Germany. Using …
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minimum wage in Germany. We disentangle various factors that explain the variation in previous simulation results. Based on … may lead to substantial differences in simulation outcomes …
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We assess the short-term employment effects of the introduction of a national statutory minimum wage in Germany in 2015 …
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We assess the short-term employment effects of the introduction of a national statutory minimum wage in Germany in 2015 …
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receive less attention. Yet, a popular argument for a federal minimum wage in Germany is that it will prevent in-work poverty …
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possible endogeneity of the remuneration for low-skilled workers was considered using an IV estimation. It is shown that the …
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