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Do high minimum wages harm the progression of minimum wage workers? Evidence From the United Kingdom

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Avram, Silvia ; Harkness, Susan

Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society

2025

64

4

616–642

minimum wage ; low wages ; living wage ; wage increase

United Kingdom

Wages and wage payment systems

https://doi.org/10.1111/irel.12389

English

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"Using panel data from the United Kingdom between 2009 and 2019, we study how substantial increases in the real and relative value of the minimum wage impacted on the wage progression of covered workers. We find that progression out of minimum wage jobs is frequent, although most workers remain low paid. Using hazard rate models, we find a short-lived negative effect on progression associated with the introduction of the National Living Wage in 2016. In subsequent years, we find no evidence of significant adverse effects. We find similar results when we model wage growth directly."

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