Minimum wages and employment retention: A microeconometric study for Estonia
This paper assesses the effect of increases in the Estonian minimum wage in 2013–2016 on the probability of workers at different wage levels retaining employment. The effect is identified by comparing the probability of workers remaining employed after increases in the minimum wage in 2013–2016 with...
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doaj-1fe864f6ad1543b8b76fc73e2a2612ee2020-11-25T02:03:29ZengTaylor & Francis GroupBaltic Journal of Economics1406-099X2334-43852018-01-01181516710.1080/1406099X.2018.14854221485422Minimum wages and employment retention: A microeconometric study for EstoniaSimona Ferraro0Birgit Hänilane1Karsten Staehr2Tallinn University of TechnologyMinistry of Finance of the Republic of EstoniaTallinn University of TechnologyThis paper assesses the effect of increases in the Estonian minimum wage in 2013–2016 on the probability of workers at different wage levels retaining employment. The effect is identified by comparing the probability of workers remaining employed after increases in the minimum wage in 2013–2016 with the probability of workers at comparable wage levels remaining employed in the 2009–2011 when the minimum wage was left unchanged. Estimations on data from the Estonian Labour Force Survey show that the increases in the minimum wage in 2013–2016 had no or small and imprecisely estimated effects on employment retention for the directly affected workers and similarly for those indirectly affected. These results are robust to the choice of control variables, to refinements of the treatment group and to changes in the time sample.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1406099X.2018.1485422Minimum wageemployment retentionwage distribution |
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Simona Ferraro Birgit Hänilane Karsten Staehr Minimum wages and employment retention: A microeconometric study for Estonia Baltic Journal of Economics Minimum wage employment retention wage distribution |
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Minimum wages and employment retention: A microeconometric study for Estonia |
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Minimum wages and employment retention: A microeconometric study for Estonia |
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Minimum wages and employment retention: A microeconometric study for Estonia |
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Minimum wages and employment retention: A microeconometric study for Estonia |
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Minimum wages and employment retention: A microeconometric study for Estonia |
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minimum wages and employment retention: a microeconometric study for estonia |
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Baltic Journal of Economics |
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1406-099X 2334-4385 |
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This paper assesses the effect of increases in the Estonian minimum wage in 2013–2016 on the probability of workers at different wage levels retaining employment. The effect is identified by comparing the probability of workers remaining employed after increases in the minimum wage in 2013–2016 with the probability of workers at comparable wage levels remaining employed in the 2009–2011 when the minimum wage was left unchanged. Estimations on data from the Estonian Labour Force Survey show that the increases in the minimum wage in 2013–2016 had no or small and imprecisely estimated effects on employment retention for the directly affected workers and similarly for those indirectly affected. These results are robust to the choice of control variables, to refinements of the treatment group and to changes in the time sample. |
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Minimum wage employment retention wage distribution |
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