Evaluating the minimum-wage exemption of the long-term unemployed in Germany
Umkehrer, Matthias ; vom Berge, Philipp
2020
73
5
October
1095-1118
minimum wage ; long term unemployment ; low wages ; job seeker ; labour market policy
Wages and wage payment systems
https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0019793920907036
English
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"The authors evaluate the exemption of long-term unemployed job seekers from Germany's national minimum wage. Using linked survey and administrative micro data, they rely on a regression discontinuity design to identify the effects of the policy by comparing hiring rates, employment stability, and entry wages around the administrative threshold between short-term and long-term unemployment. They find that the exemption is very rarely used and that the minimum wage binds irrespective of past unemployment duration. While the minimum wage led to a relative rise in entry wages for the long-term unemployed compared to the short-term unemployed, the authors do not detect a relative deterioration in their employment prospects."
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