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Firm-level consequences of large minimum-wage increases in the Czech and Slovak Republics.

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Eriksson, Tor ; Pytlikova, Mariola

Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

2004

18

1

March

75-103

employment ; minimum wage ; statistics ; wage increase

Czechia ; Slovakia

Wages and wage payment systems

English

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"After an initial decline in the level of real minimum-wage rates, there were series of unusually large increases in their levels — 70 and 50 per cent — during the years 1999–2002 in the Czech and Slovak Republics, respectively. Using information from matched employee–employer data sets, we look at the impact of minimum-wage hikes on both wages and employment. Our results suggest that there are some, but not substantial, job losses in reaction to minimum-wage hikes and that the impact on firm wages is rather large, implying that further increases of similar magnitude might very well have negative consequences for employment."

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