Minimum wages, labor market institutions, and female employment and unemployment: a cross-country analysis
Addison, John T. ; Ozturk, Orgul Demet
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2010
30 p.
minimum wage ; statistics ; unemployment ; labour market policy
Discussion Paper Series
5162
Business economics
English
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"This paper estimates the effect of minimum wage regulation in 16 OECD countries, 1970-2008. Our treatment is motivated by Neumark and Wascher's (2004) seminal cross-country study using panel methods to estimate minimum wage effects among teenagers and young adults. Apart from the longer time interval examined here, a major departure of the present study is the focus on prime-age females, a group typically neglected in the component minimum wage literature. Another is our deployment of time-varying policy and institutional regressors. Yet another is our examination of unemployment and participation outcomes in addition to employment effects. We report strong evidence of adverse employment effects among adult females and lower participation, even if the unemployment effects are muted."
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