Minimum wage violation in central and eastern Europe
Goraus-Tanska, Karolina ; Lewandowski, Piotr
2019
158
2
June
297-336
minimum wage ; regulation ; violation ; wage policy
Central Europe ; Eastern Europe
Wages and wage payment systems
https://doi.org/10.1111/ilr.12086
English
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"This article analyses minimum wage violations over the period 2003–12 in ten central and eastern European countries which all have national statutory minimum wages. Using European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU‐SILC) data and the methodology proposed by Bhorat, Kanbur and Mayet (2013), the authors measure the incidence and depth of violation. In addition, they conduct regression analyses on individual, workplace and macro‐level determinants of non‐compliance. While the incidence of violation remains relatively low, the workers that minimum wage policies seek to protect appear to be the most likely to be affected by non‐compliance. Over time, higher minimum to average wage ratios are related to a higher incidence of violation."
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