Labor market frictions and spillover effects from publicly announced sectoral minimum wages
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2024
80 p.
minimum wage ; wage policy ; labour market ; industrial sector
Discussion Paper
17510
Wages and wage payment systems
https://docs.iza.org/dp17510.pdf
English
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"This paper analyzes the horizontal spillover effects of Germany's first sectoral minimum wage. Using a difference-in-differences estimation, I examine the impact of the public announcement and introduction of the minimum wage on sub-minimum wage workers in related jobs outside the minimum wage sector, defined using employment flows. I find an increase in wages and job-to-job transitions for sub-minimum wage workers in related jobs. The spillover effects are driven by workers who reallocate to better-paying establishments, have low labor market experience, and are more closely connected to the minimum wage sector by having former coworkers in that sector."
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