Exploiting the Irish Border to Estimate Minimum Wage Impacts in Northern Ireland

This paper examines the impacts of the introduction of the UK National Minimum Wage (NMW) in 1999 and the introduction of the UK National Living Wage (NLW) in 2016 in Northern Ireland (NI) on employment and hours. NI is the only part of the UK with a land border where the NMW and NLW cover those wor...

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Main Authors: McVicar Duncan, Park Andrew, McGuinness Seamus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-07-01
Series:IZA Journal of Labor Economics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/izajole-2019-0002
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spelling doaj-4162ab360c4541d69387afa85334a4c52021-09-05T21:02:07ZengSciendoIZA Journal of Labor Economics2193-89972019-07-018156564010.2478/izajole-2019-0002izajole-2019-0002Exploiting the Irish Border to Estimate Minimum Wage Impacts in Northern IrelandMcVicar Duncan0Park Andrew1McGuinness Seamus2Queen’s Management School, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, UKUlster University Economic Policy Centre, Newtownabbey, UKIZA, Bonn, GermanyThis paper examines the impacts of the introduction of the UK National Minimum Wage (NMW) in 1999 and the introduction of the UK National Living Wage (NLW) in 2016 in Northern Ireland (NI) on employment and hours. NI is the only part of the UK with a land border where the NMW and NLW cover those working on one side of the border but not those working on the other side of the border (i.e., Republic of Ireland). This discontinuity in minimum wage coverage enables a research design that estimates the impacts of the NMW and NLW on employment and hours worked using difference-in-differences estimation. We find a small decrease in the employment rate of 22–59/64-year-olds in NI, of up to 2% points, in the year following the introduction of the NMW, but no impact on hours worked. We find no clear evidence that the introduction of the NLW impacted either employment or hours worked in NI.https://doi.org/10.2478/izajole-2019-0002minimum wagesnorthern irelandemploymenthourse24j31j38
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Exploiting the Irish Border to Estimate Minimum Wage Impacts in Northern Ireland
IZA Journal of Labor Economics
minimum wages
northern ireland
employment
hours
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author_facet McVicar Duncan
Park Andrew
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title Exploiting the Irish Border to Estimate Minimum Wage Impacts in Northern Ireland
title_short Exploiting the Irish Border to Estimate Minimum Wage Impacts in Northern Ireland
title_full Exploiting the Irish Border to Estimate Minimum Wage Impacts in Northern Ireland
title_fullStr Exploiting the Irish Border to Estimate Minimum Wage Impacts in Northern Ireland
title_full_unstemmed Exploiting the Irish Border to Estimate Minimum Wage Impacts in Northern Ireland
title_sort exploiting the irish border to estimate minimum wage impacts in northern ireland
publisher Sciendo
series IZA Journal of Labor Economics
issn 2193-8997
publishDate 2019-07-01
description This paper examines the impacts of the introduction of the UK National Minimum Wage (NMW) in 1999 and the introduction of the UK National Living Wage (NLW) in 2016 in Northern Ireland (NI) on employment and hours. NI is the only part of the UK with a land border where the NMW and NLW cover those working on one side of the border but not those working on the other side of the border (i.e., Republic of Ireland). This discontinuity in minimum wage coverage enables a research design that estimates the impacts of the NMW and NLW on employment and hours worked using difference-in-differences estimation. We find a small decrease in the employment rate of 22–59/64-year-olds in NI, of up to 2% points, in the year following the introduction of the NMW, but no impact on hours worked. We find no clear evidence that the introduction of the NLW impacted either employment or hours worked in NI.
topic minimum wages
northern ireland
employment
hours
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url https://doi.org/10.2478/izajole-2019-0002
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