Abstract: Both academic and political debates over the minimum wage generally focus on the minimum wage rate. However, the minimum wage is a complex institution composed of a wide variety of parameters. In this note, I show that nominal rates provide a very crude picture of minimal compensation and of actual employer cost by the comparison of the French, British and US Federal national minimum hourly wages. The extent of their coverage, enforcement procedures, and how the “wage ” is defined differ widely between countries. Taking these parameters into account can even alter the comparative hierarchy based on nominal rates alone
International audienceThe article explores the link between different institutional features of mini...
The paper explores the link between different institutional features of minimum wage systems and the...
International comparisons of minimum-wage levels have largely focused on the gross value of minimum ...
The minimum wage has never been as high on the political agenda as it is today, with politicians in ...
Minimum wages remain a feature of advanced economies. Even in countries with neo-liberal policy sett...
The salary is the basis for the well-being of the population. The most effective means of regulation...
The process leading to the setting of the minimum wage so far has been overlooked by economists. The...
The process leading to the setting of the minimum wage so far has been overlooked by economists. The...
Also presented at the Tinbergen Institute Minimum Wage Workshop, April 2000, Amsterdam, The Netherla...
This paper explores how the diversity of minimum wage systems affects earnings inequalities within E...
This paper explores how the diversity of minimum wage systems affects earnings inequalities within E...
International audienceIn France, the first step taken to help low‑paid workers came in 1848 under th...
International audienceThis paper investigates whether increases in the minimum wage in France have t...
The setting of the minimum wage involves a trade-off between reduc-ing poverty among working people ...
This article explores how the diversity of minimum wage systems affects earnings inequalities within...
International audienceThe article explores the link between different institutional features of mini...
The paper explores the link between different institutional features of minimum wage systems and the...
International comparisons of minimum-wage levels have largely focused on the gross value of minimum ...
The minimum wage has never been as high on the political agenda as it is today, with politicians in ...
Minimum wages remain a feature of advanced economies. Even in countries with neo-liberal policy sett...
The salary is the basis for the well-being of the population. The most effective means of regulation...
The process leading to the setting of the minimum wage so far has been overlooked by economists. The...
The process leading to the setting of the minimum wage so far has been overlooked by economists. The...
Also presented at the Tinbergen Institute Minimum Wage Workshop, April 2000, Amsterdam, The Netherla...
This paper explores how the diversity of minimum wage systems affects earnings inequalities within E...
This paper explores how the diversity of minimum wage systems affects earnings inequalities within E...
International audienceIn France, the first step taken to help low‑paid workers came in 1848 under th...
International audienceThis paper investigates whether increases in the minimum wage in France have t...
The setting of the minimum wage involves a trade-off between reduc-ing poverty among working people ...
This article explores how the diversity of minimum wage systems affects earnings inequalities within...
International audienceThe article explores the link between different institutional features of mini...
The paper explores the link between different institutional features of minimum wage systems and the...
International comparisons of minimum-wage levels have largely focused on the gross value of minimum ...