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construction sector. In 1997, a wage floor was introduced at different rates in West and East Germany. For analysing the impact of … positive and statistically significant effect of the minimum wage in East Germany, but an insignifcant effect for West Germany …
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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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Germany did not establish a statutory minimum wage until 2015. The new wage floor was set at an initial level of €8 …
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We estimate the effect of the introduction of the UK’s National Living Wage in 2016, and increases in it up to 2019, using a new empirical method. We apply a bunching approach to a setting with no geographical variation in minimum wage rates. We effectively compare employment changes in each...
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concentration turns out substantial in Germany. Absent wage floors, a 10 per-cent increase in labor market concentration makes firms …
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concentration turns out substantial in Germany. Absent wage floors, a 10 percent increase in labor market concentration makes firms … Arbeitsmarkkonzentration heranziehe, um die Monopson-Macht von Betrieben zu approximieren. Die Arbeitsmarktkonzentration fällt in Deutschland …
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This study uses employment data on California county-industry pairs (CIPs) between 1990 and 2016 to test whether minimum wage increases caused employment growth to slow most in the CIPS with a large share of low wage workers. Evidence supports the hypothesis, and we use the estimates to simulate...
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The level of compliance with minimum wage laws often depends on factors specific to each labor market. In most developing countries, a substantial share of workers still earns less than the legal minimum. Enforcement has not kept up with growth in regulations to protect workers from low wages...
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This paper attempts to investigate the impact of sectoral wage laws in South Africa. Specifically, we examine the impact of minimum wage laws promulgated in the Retail, Domestic work, Forestry, Security, and Taxi sectors using 15 waves of biannual Labour Force Survey data for the 2000–2007...
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