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Minimum wages and the rise in solo self-employment

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Ganserer, Angelika ; Gregory, Terry ; Zierahn, Ulrich

Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn

IZA - Bonn

2022

57 p.

minimum wage ; self employment

Germany

Discussion Paper

15283

Wages and wage payment systems

https://docs.iza.org/dp15283.pdf

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"Solo self-employment is on the rise despite less favorable working conditions compared to traditional jobs. We show that the introduction of minimum wages in German industries led to an increase in the share of solo self-employment by up to 8.5 percentage points. We explain our findings within a substitution-scale model that predicts a decline in demand and earnings perspectives for high-skilled dependent workers, whenever the negative scale effect (overall decline in industry employment) dominates the positive substitution effect (shift towards high-skilled workers). Such situations can occur during an economic downturn in combination with a strong and rising minimum wage bite."

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