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Employment effects of the new German minimum wage: evidence from establishment-level microdata

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Bossler, Mario ; Gerner, Hans-Dieter

ILR Review

2020

73

5

October

1070-1094

minimum wage ; employment

Germany

Wages and wage payment systems

https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0019793919889635

English

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"The authors present the first evidence on the consequences of the new statutory minimum wage in Germany, which was implemented on January 1, 2015. Using the IAB Establishment Panel, they identify employment effects from variation in the extent that establishments are affected by the minimum wage. A difference-in-differences estimation reveals an increase in average wages between 3.8% and 6.3% and an employment loss by approximately 1.7% in establishments affected by the minimum wage. These estimates imply a labor demand elasticity with respect to wages ranging between −0.2 and −0.4. The authors also observe a transitory reduction of the working hours in the first year after the introduction and that the employment effect seems mostly driven by a reduction in hires rather than by an increase in layoffs."

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