The effects of local wage floors for labor market outcomes: a new empirical approach

This paper evaluates the introduction of Brazilian regional and occupational wage floors on labor market performance. We focus on two out of five states that implemented such intervention: Paraná and São Paulo. In each state, we have analyzed the effects of the wage floors for three distinct occupat...

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Main Authors: Carlos Henrique Corseuil Carlos Henrique Corseuil, Miguel Foguel, Marcos Hecksher
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2015-03-01
Series:Economia Aplicada
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.usp.br/ecoa/article/view/106029
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spelling doaj-c5019acdf45849f1b4cec6ab28d2b0c32020-11-25T03:27:17ZporUniversidade de São PauloEconomia Aplicada1413-80501980-53302015-03-0119110.1590/ea.v19i1.106029The effects of local wage floors for labor market outcomes: a new empirical approachCarlos Henrique Corseuil Carlos Henrique CorseuilMiguel FoguelMarcos HecksherThis paper evaluates the introduction of Brazilian regional and occupational wage floors on labor market performance. We focus on two out of five states that implemented such intervention: Paraná and São Paulo. In each state, we have analyzed the effects of the wage floors for three distinct occupational categories. Our results point that one occupational group in each state seems to be affected by the introduction of a wage floor. In both cases, the wage floor tends to reduce the share of employees with wages below the established floor without producing side effect on employment or on informality. It was not found any significant effect of the new legislation in the other occupational groups in each state. We innovate on methodological grounds by using the synthetic control method put forward by Abadie et al. (2010).http://www.revistas.usp.br/ecoa/article/view/106029wage floorsminimum wageslabor markettreatment effect.
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author Carlos Henrique Corseuil Carlos Henrique Corseuil
Miguel Foguel
Marcos Hecksher
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Miguel Foguel
Marcos Hecksher
The effects of local wage floors for labor market outcomes: a new empirical approach
Economia Aplicada
wage floors
minimum wages
labor market
treatment effect.
author_facet Carlos Henrique Corseuil Carlos Henrique Corseuil
Miguel Foguel
Marcos Hecksher
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title The effects of local wage floors for labor market outcomes: a new empirical approach
title_short The effects of local wage floors for labor market outcomes: a new empirical approach
title_full The effects of local wage floors for labor market outcomes: a new empirical approach
title_fullStr The effects of local wage floors for labor market outcomes: a new empirical approach
title_full_unstemmed The effects of local wage floors for labor market outcomes: a new empirical approach
title_sort effects of local wage floors for labor market outcomes: a new empirical approach
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Economia Aplicada
issn 1413-8050
1980-5330
publishDate 2015-03-01
description This paper evaluates the introduction of Brazilian regional and occupational wage floors on labor market performance. We focus on two out of five states that implemented such intervention: Paraná and São Paulo. In each state, we have analyzed the effects of the wage floors for three distinct occupational categories. Our results point that one occupational group in each state seems to be affected by the introduction of a wage floor. In both cases, the wage floor tends to reduce the share of employees with wages below the established floor without producing side effect on employment or on informality. It was not found any significant effect of the new legislation in the other occupational groups in each state. We innovate on methodological grounds by using the synthetic control method put forward by Abadie et al. (2010).
topic wage floors
minimum wages
labor market
treatment effect.
url http://www.revistas.usp.br/ecoa/article/view/106029
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