Building the Minimum Wage: Germany's First Sectoral Minimum Wage and Its Impact on Wages in the Construction Industry
The very first minimum wage in Germany was introduced in 1997 for blue-collar workers in sub-sectors of the construction industry. In the setting of a natural experiment blue-collar workers in neighboring 4-digit-industries and white-collar workers are used as control groups for differences-in-differences-in-differences estimation based on linked employer-employee data. Estimation results reveal a sizable positive average impact on wages in East Germany and no effect in West Germany. Size and significance of effects are not homogeneous across wage regimes (individual vs. collective contracts) and across the distribution suggesting spillover effects to wages where the minimum is not binding.
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2011
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Authors: | Rattenhuber, Pia |
Institutions: | DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) |
Subject: | Minimum wage | construction sector | linked employer-employee data | differences-in-differences-in-differences | unconditional quantile regression |
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Series: | Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin. - ISSN 1619-4535. |
Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Number 1111 37 pages long |
Classification: | C21 - Cross-Sectional Models; Spatial Models ; J18 - Public Policy ; J38 - Public Policy |
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