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This paper provides a meta-analysis of 55 empirical studies estimating the employment effects of minimum wages in 15 … possible sources of heterogeneity, it considers the benefit replacement ratio, employment protection and the collective …
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across these institutions. -- Minimum wage ; regulation ; employment ; meta-analysis …This paper provides a meta-analysis of 55 empirical studies estimating the employment effects of minimum wages in 15 … possible sources of heterogeneity, it considers the benefit replacement ratio, employment protection and the collective …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003969892
across these institutions. -- Minimum wage ; regulation ; employment ; meta-analysis …This paper provides a meta-analysis of 55 empirical studies estimating the employment effects of minimum wages in 15 … possible sources of heterogeneity, it considers the benefit replacement ratio, employment protection and the collective …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003975149
This paper provides a meta-analysis of 55 empirical studies estimating the employment effects of minimum wages in 15 … possible sources of heterogeneity, it considers the benefit replacement ratio, employment protection and the collective …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013141738
The impact of minimum wages on employment has always been a field of conflicts among economists and this divergence of … minimum wages and employment remains. This result contradicts the neoclassical theory and gives a Keynesian perspective which … suggests that changes in minimum wages are not related with positive or negative employment effects. In their analysis, the …
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This paper provides a meta-analysis of 55 empirical studies estimating the employment effects of minimum wages in 15 … possible sources of heterogeneity, it considers the benefit replacement ratio, employment protection and the collective …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010762063
Use of microdata is severely hampered in many areas of research. This is in particular true for data from statistical offices. One way to circumvent this problem is to anonymize the data such that both confidentiality is guaranteed and informational content of the data is not too much distorted...
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This paper provides a meta-analysis of 55 empirical studies estimating the employment effects of minimum wages in 15 … possible sources of heterogeneity, it considers the benefit replacement ratio, employment protection and the collective …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008530641
There is still an ongoing debate on employment effects of minimum wage. Not only the magnitude, but also the direction … minimum wage elasticities of employment for countries of the EU. The results show that, overall, there is no practically … significant employment effect of minimum wage. Also, no evidence of publication selection bias was found. A more sophisticated …
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cases on wages, employment and the receipt of public welfare benefits. Average wages are raised by the minimum wage in East … Germany, but there is almost no evidence for employment effects. The results also show that the wage effect is quickly undone …
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