最低工资
工资
经济
劳动经济学
利用
低工资
效率工资
质量(理念)
工资份额
人口经济学
计算机安全
计算机科学
认识论
哲学
作者
Christian Dustmann,Attila Lindner,Uta Schönberg,Matthias Umkehrer,Philipp vom Berge
摘要
Abstract We investigate the wage, employment, and reallocation effects of the introduction of a nationwide minimum wage in Germany that affected 15% of all employees. Based on identification designs that exploit variation in exposure across individuals and local areas, we find that the minimum wage raised wages but did not lower employment. It also led to the reallocation of low-wage workers from smaller to larger, from lower- to higher-paying, and from less to more productive establishments. This worker upgrading accounts for up to 17% of the wage increase induced by the minimum wage. Moreover, at the regional level, average establishment quality increased in more affected areas in the years following the introduction of the minimum wage.
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