Minimum wage or NMW Is the lowest salary that workers must receive for the legal working day. On this page, you can view the NMW of the different countries, (National currency and in Dollars or Euros).
ZAGREB, Nov. 30 (Xinhua) -- Croatian government announced on Friday to raise a minimum monthly net wage in the country from 2,751 kuna (about 420 U.S. dollars) to 3,000 kuna (about 460 U.S. dollars). The decision of the biggest increase of the minimum wage since 2008 will come i...
The article reports on the increase in the statutory national minimum wage and pensions in Spain. The move is the latest step towards achieving the target of a monthly minimum wage of €600 in 2008. In addition, there has been a general increase of 2.6% in pensions and higher increases ...
Starting this year, the country raised the minimum monthly wage to 320,000 Mongolian tugriks (127 dollars), up from the previous 240,000 Mongolian tugriks (95 dollars). Currently, roughly 1.1 million people are employed in the country, of whom about 8 percent receive minimum-wage salaries, ...
By integrating cross-country harmonized labor mobility data from the EU Labor Force Survey with the Kaitz index, a standardized measure of local minimum wage (MW) impact, I investigate the relevance of MWs for low- skilled labor mobility in Europe. Utilizing both a fixed effects model and the...
We use spell monthly employment data – different from most previous studies – allowing us to have a more complete picture of how employment dynamics change due to the introduction of a minimum wage across gender. Ever since its start in 1984, the SOEP contained a calendar section asking ...
well-known Western low-end clothing brands have moved their factories to Bangladesh with lower wage levels, making the textile industry an important economic pillar. Bangladesh's textile exports reached US $1 billion 72 million last month, marking the highest monthly export earning record in 40 ...
Spain Premier Announces Modest Minimum Wage Raisedoi:urn:uuid:94d09f3a4f68a410VgnVCM100000d7c1a8c0RCRDSpain's prime minister has announced minimal increases to the minimum wage and for government-funded pensions and predicted the nation's economy will take off in 2015 following years of ...
The article informs that the minimum wage is to be increased by 4.5% in 2005 and will be increased further if actual inflation exceeds official forecasts in Spain. The revision clause had caused some disquiet within the government, due to fear that it might be inflationary and have a knock-...