Long-term responses to large minimum wage shocks: sub-minimum and super-minimum workers in Slovenia
Laporsek, Suzana ; Orazem, Peter ; Vodopivec, Matija ; Vodopivec, Milan
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2019
36 p.
minimum wage ; low wages ; wage increase ; unemployment
Discussion Paper
12123
Wages and wage payment systems
English
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"This study examines long-term effects of a minimum wage increase using an innovative identification strategy based on categorising workers according to their predicted marginal revenue products. It finds that the increase had a large and persistent disemployment effects on low-paid workers and that it triggered substitution toward more productive workers. As a consequence, the sub-minimum workers as a group lost average earnings, hours and employment compared to other workers. The adverse employment effect occurred both through a higher probability of transition from employment to non-employment and through a decreased probability of transition from non-employment to employment."
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