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Minimum wages, labor market institutions, and female employment: a cross-country analysis

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Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna ; Addison, John T. ; Ozturk, Orgul Demet

IHS - Vienna

2011

53 p.

employment security ; minimum wage ; regulation ; statistics ; women workers ; labour market policy

OECD countries

Economics Serie

278

Wages and wage payment systems

http://www.ihs.ac.at/vienna/

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"The authors investigate the employment consequences of minimum wage regulation in 16 OECD countries, 1970-2008. Their treatment is motivated by Neumark and Wascher's (2004) seminal cross-country study. Apart from the longer time interval examined, a major departure is the authors' focus on prime-age females, a group often neglected in the minimum wage literature. Another is their deployment of time-varying policy and institutional regressors. The average effects they report are consistent with minimum wages causing material employment losses among the target group. Their secondary finding is that minimum wage increases are more associated with (reduced) participation rates than with elevated joblessness. Further, although the authors find common ground with Neumark and Wascher as regards the role of some individual labor market institutions and policies, they do not observe the same patterns in the institutional data. Specifically, prime-age females do not exhibit stronger employment losses in countries with the least regulated markets."

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