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Research

September 5, 2023

Democrats do not benefit electorally from popular minimum wage increases

New study suggests voters pay little attention to indirect transfers

  • minimum wage
  • Salience
  • voting
  • Emiliano Huet-Vaughn
Research

June 12, 2023

Did the minimum wage in Germany improve allocative efficiency?

New study finds that aggregate productivity gains resulted entirely from within-firm productivity improvements

  • factor reallocation
  • firm productivity
  • Germany
  • minimum wage
  • output prices
  • Matthias Mertens
  • Mirja Haelbig
  • Steffen Müller
Opinion

October 10, 2022

“Some market interventions are efficient”

FAZ interview with Simon Jäger on the minimum wage and labor market policy in Germany

  • collective bargaining
  • employment
  • Germany
  • labor shortage
  • low-wage sector
  • minimum wage
  • Simon Jäger
Research

June 24, 2022

Minimum wage increases lead to substantial declines in vacancy postings

Largest effect in at-risk occupations

  • hiring
  • minimum wage
  • search and matching
  • vacancies
  • Didem Tüzemen
  • Marianna Kudlyak
  • Murat Tasci
Research

May 23, 2022

Minimum wage contributed to rise in solo self-employment

Study exploits Germany’s introduction of industry-level minimum wages to investigate the causal impact

  • Germany
  • minimum wages
  • solo self-employment
  • synthetic control method
  • Angelika Ganserer
  • Terry Gregory
  • Ulrich Zierahn
Research

January 7, 2022

Minimum wage reduced the gender wage gap in Germany

Largest effect among low-paid workers, but women in higher wage groups benefit as well

  • gender wage gap
  • Germany
  • minimum wage
  • regional bite
  • Linda Wittbrodt
  • Marco Caliendo
IZA News

September 6, 2021

IZA/SOLE Transatlantic Meeting of Labor Economists celebrates 20th anniversary

Researchers discussed topics related to labor market inequalities and policy responses

  • gender pay gap
  • inequality
  • labor economics
  • minimum wage
  • SOLE
  • Transatlatic Meeting
Research

May 11, 2021

Higher minimum wage lowers enrollment in academic programs at universities

Study from Canada investigates the impact of the minimum wage on individuals' schooling decisions

  • college
  • education
  • minimum wage
  • university
  • Diana Alessandrini
  • Joniada Milla
Research

February 21, 2019

How minimum wages affect employment and labor market participation

Analysis of short-run effects based on individual-level data

  • employment
  • full-time
  • labor market participation
  • minimum wage
  • part-time
  • unemployment
  • Ernest Boffy-Ramirez
Research

February 3, 2017

How to improve compliance with sectoral minimum wages

Research on minimum wages focuses mainly on their impact on employment. More recently some papers have looked also at prices, […]

  • collective agreements
  • compliance
  • employer organizations
  • Italy
  • sectoral minimum wages
  • underpayment
  • unions
  • workers
  • Andrea Garnero
Research

June 14, 2016

The effect of minimum wages on firm value

Ever since minimum wages were first introduced into labor markets, policy controversies have been fought out over the question of […]

  • employment
  • firm value
  • low-wage firms
  • minimum wage
  • National Living Wage
  • stock market
  • UK
  • wage cost
  • Brian Bell
  • Stephen Machin

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