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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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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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We revisit the development of monthly wages in Germany between 2000 and 2017. While wage inequality strongly increased …
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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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While monthly wage inequality in Germany continued to increase strongly until 2010, it recently returned to the level …
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This paper investigates the effects of legal minimum wages on wages, employment, hours worked and monthly earnings among workers covered by minimum wage legislation as well as those for whom it does not apply (the uncovered sector) in Costa Rica. This country's large uncovered sector and complex...
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-skilled workers with wages just above the minimum wage, but negative effects for high-skilled top earners in East Germany, where the …
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-skilled workers with wages just above the minimum wage, but negative effects for high-skilled top earners in East Germany, where the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012270418