Minimum wage in Croatia: sectoral and regional perspectivesminimum wagelow-wage sectorsCroatiaIn this paper, we identify the sectors and regions in Croatia most affected by minimum wage changes. By using four criteria, we identify 13 low-wage sectors. The analysis also reveals five regions (...
He compared Croatia to other eastern European countries, saying that the minimum wage here is already higher than in Bulgaria, Romania, Lithuania, Latvia, and Hungary, and from 2019 it will be higher than in Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Estonia. According to the government's estimates,...
6 Table 1: MW levels and CB coverage in the EU Country MW relative to MW relative to Collective bargaining Directive's median wage mean wage coverage rate target met? (2021) (2021) (latest available) Directive's target: 60 50 80 Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark...
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).
The country raised the monthly minimum wage last time in January 2017, from 192,000 Mongolian tugriks (77.9 U.S. dollars) to 240,000 Mongolian tugriks (97.4 U.S. dollars). Currently, a total of 1.1 million people are employed in the country, of whom about 8 percent receive minimum-wag...
In January 2020, Bulgaria had the lowest gross minimum wage in the European Union, at the equivalent of 312 euro before taxes are deducted, EU statistics agency Eurostat said. A year earlier, thesum was 286 euro. Nine EU countries, predominantly located in the east of the EU, followed wit...
Minimum wage system and the crisis response of social partners' strategies in Croatia In this paper we examine initiatives to reshape the minimum wage system in Croatia in response to the recent crisis and analyse the forces behind it, parti... D Nestić 被引量: 0发表: 2010年 ...
CroatiaThe paper aims at modelling and quantifying the connection between minimum wage and the employment rate of workers distributed according to age in the Republic of Croatia, on the basis of data from the Labour Force Survey for the period from 2000 to 2010 and by using a panel method ...