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On the 1st of January 2016 the Irish National Minimum Wage increased from €8.65 to €9.15 per hour, an increase of approximately six percent. We use a difference-in-differences estimator to evaluate whether the change in the minimum wage affected the hours worked and likelihood of job loss of...
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of the UK National Living Wage (NLW) in 2016 in Northern Ireland (NI) on employment and hours. NI is the only part of the … other side of the border (i.e., Republic of Ireland). This discontinuity in minimum wage coverage enables a research design …
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I provide an overview of minimum wage policy in Ireland over the past 20 years, and survey the recent evidence on the … crisis on minimum wage employment in Ireland. The recent evidence shows that minimum wage increases in Ireland have not led … Ireland work in the retail, accommodation and food sectors. These sectors have experienced widespread business closures due to …
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2016 introduction of the UK National Living Wage (NLW) in Northern Ireland (NI). NI is the only part of the UK with a land … the border (Republic of Ireland). This discontinuity in minimum wage coverage enables a research design that estimates the …
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On the 1st of January 2016 the Irish National Minimum Wage increased from €8.65 to €9.15 per hour, an increase of approximately six percent. We use a difference-in-differences estimator to evaluate whether the change in the minimum wage affected the hours worked and likelihood of job loss of...
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