— Scott Lincicome (@scottlincicome) August 22, 2023 Just as economists have long understood. High minimum wages even lead to more homelessness! Important and provocative finding from @seth_j_hill: "when cities raise their minimum wage by 10%, relative homeless counts increase by three to four...
It is interesting to compare the minimum wage with theaverage wage of countries. You can consult all the economic and socio-demographic data of the countries inDemographic and economy of countries.
Minimum Wage in Wage Structures of the Czech and Slovak Republics Employment or, more precisely, youth unemployment, has been a visible problem since 2009 in the labour market in the Czech Republic. It is apparent that re... J Gottvald 被引量: 3发表: 2002年 Statutory minimum wages varied...
Minimum Wages and Labor Mobility in the European Union∗ Jonas Feld† This version: February 15, 2024 Work in progress, all comments welcome! Abstract The EU boasts the largest single labor market globally; EU citizens enjoy the freedom to take up work anywhere within the common market. ...
POLANDMINIMUM wageAGE groupsWAGE surveysLABOR marketWAGE increasesEMPLOYMENTEMPLOYMENT changesIncreases in minimum wages in many developed and developing economies in recent years raise the question of whether and how they impact employment. We analyze the employment effects of...
The heterogeneous regional effects of minimum wages in Poland Econ. Transit. Inst. Change, 30 (2) (2022), pp. 237-267, 10.1111/ecot.12283 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Allegretto et al., 2011 S. Allegretto, A. Dube, M. Reich Do minimum wages really reduce teen employment? Accounting for...
We also find suggestive evidence that raising the minimum wage may produce fewer employment losses in more concentrated industries, consistent with monopsony theory (Manning, 2013), as well as among companies engaging in payroll tax evasion, in line with the declaration of underreported wages as an...
“I not only provide all the daily care my clients need, but also lift their spirits when they are feeling lonely. Despite my essential work, I have past due bills for electricity because of my ridiculously low wages. That’s why I voted to ...
east of the EU, followed with minimum wages between 400 euro and about 600 euro a month: Latvia (430 euro), Romania (466 euro), Hungary (487 euro), Croatia (546 euro), Czech Republic (575 euro), Slovakia (580 euro), Estonia (584 euro), Lithuania (607 euro) and Poland (611 euro...
Specifically, if the ratio of minimum wage to average wage had remained constant after 2007, by 2018, the average wages in these regions would have been 3.2% lower, while employment would have been 1.2% higher. In the remaining two鈥恡hirds of Polish regions, we find no significant effects...