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Stemming the tide: what have European Union countries done to support low-wage workers in an era of downward wage pressures?

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Marchal, Sarah ; Marx, Ive

Journal of European Social Policy

2018

28

1

February

18-33

social policy ; EU policy ; minimum wage

EU countries ; USA

Social policy

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0958928717704747

English

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" Governments across the European Union (EU) have been striving to get more people into work while at the same time acknowledging that more needs to be done to ‘make work pay'. Yet this drive comes at a time when structural economic shifts are putting pressure on wages, especially of less skilled workers. This article focuses on trends in minimum wages, income taxes and work-related benefits within a selection of 15 EU countries, for the period 2001–2012, with three US states included as reference cases. We find evidence for eroding relative minimum wages in various EU countries, yet combined with catch-up growth in the new member states. We also find that governments counteracted eroding minimum wages through direct income support measures, especially for lone parents. Most prevalent among these were substantial declines in income tax liabilities."

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