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-in-changes (CIC) estimator to re-examine the evidence of the effect of minimum wages on employment. Our study reconciles the … controversial positive average employment effect reported by the former study and the negative average employment effect reported by …
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introduced by Alberto Abadie (2005). The re-evaluation suggests that the original results on the average employment effect in CK …
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employment, wages, and hours of work. In order to assess whether the changes experienced by workers in the sectors analysed were …
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employment, wages, and hours of work. In order to assess whether the changes experienced by workers in the sectors analysed were …
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employment, wages, and hours of work. In order to assess whether the changes experienced by workers in the sectors analysed were …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010766059
introduced by Alberto Abadie (2005). The re-evaluation suggests that the original results on the average employment effect in CK …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013120652
We investigate minimum wage spillovers by exploiting the first-time introduction of a minimum wage within a quasi-experiment in a context with an extraordinary large bite: the German roofing industry. We find positive wage spillovers for medium-skilled workers with wages just above the minimum...
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We investigate minimum wage spillovers by exploiting the first-time introduction of a minimum wage within a quasi-experiment in a context with an extraordinary large bite: the German roofing industry. We find positive wage spillovers for medium-skilled workers with wages just above the minimum...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012823558
We investigate minimum wage spillovers by exploiting the first-time introduction of a minimum wage within a quasi-experiment in a context with an extraordinary large bite: the German roofing industry. We find positive wage spillovers for medium-skilled workers with wages just above the minimum...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012824423
We investigate minimum wage spillovers by exploiting the first-time introduction of a minimum wage within a quasi-experiment in a context with an extraordinary large bite: the German roofing industry. We find positive wage spillovers for medium-skilled workers with wages just above the minimum...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012285605