In April 2000 the Irish government introduced a national minimum wage of £4.40 an hour. We use data from a specially designed survey of firms to estimate the employment effects of this change. Employment growth among firms with low-wage workers prior to the legislation was no different to that of firms not affected by the legislation. A more refined measure of the minimum wage, however, suggests that the legislation may have had a negative effect on employment for the small number of firms most severely affected by the legislation. However the size of these effects are still relatively modest
This paper examines the impacts of the introduction of the UK National Minimum Wage (NMW) in 1999 an...
It is well established in the literature that minimum wage increases compress the wage distribution....
The introduction of the National Minimum Wage (NMW) had potentially significant implications for sma...
In April 2000 the Irish government introduced a national minimum wage of £4.40 an hour. We use data...
In April 2000 the Irish government introduced a national minimum wage of £4.40 an hour. This paper u...
The Royal Economic Society's Annual Conference, Warwick, 25-27 March 2002In April 2000 the Irish gov...
In April 2000 the Irish government introduced a national minimum wage of IR£4.40 (€5.58) an hour. W...
Institute (ESRI) to conduct a survey of firms to assess the immediate impact, in late 2000/early 200...
The National Minimum Wage was introduced in Ireland in April 2000. A survey of firms was carried out...
Includes bibliographical referencesAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:3656. ...
KEYFINDINGS The National Minimum Wage has been in operation in Ireland since 1 April 2000. To monito...
In January 2016, the minimum wage in Ireland increased from €8.65 per hour to €9.15 per hour. Our an...
This submission provides a brief factual survey of statutory minimum wage systems in OECD countries ...
Research to date suggests that the UK National Minimum Wage (NMW) has raised the earnings of low pai...
We examine labour productivity in low-paying sectors of the British economy and find that productivi...
This paper examines the impacts of the introduction of the UK National Minimum Wage (NMW) in 1999 an...
It is well established in the literature that minimum wage increases compress the wage distribution....
The introduction of the National Minimum Wage (NMW) had potentially significant implications for sma...
In April 2000 the Irish government introduced a national minimum wage of £4.40 an hour. We use data...
In April 2000 the Irish government introduced a national minimum wage of £4.40 an hour. This paper u...
The Royal Economic Society's Annual Conference, Warwick, 25-27 March 2002In April 2000 the Irish gov...
In April 2000 the Irish government introduced a national minimum wage of IR£4.40 (€5.58) an hour. W...
Institute (ESRI) to conduct a survey of firms to assess the immediate impact, in late 2000/early 200...
The National Minimum Wage was introduced in Ireland in April 2000. A survey of firms was carried out...
Includes bibliographical referencesAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:3656. ...
KEYFINDINGS The National Minimum Wage has been in operation in Ireland since 1 April 2000. To monito...
In January 2016, the minimum wage in Ireland increased from €8.65 per hour to €9.15 per hour. Our an...
This submission provides a brief factual survey of statutory minimum wage systems in OECD countries ...
Research to date suggests that the UK National Minimum Wage (NMW) has raised the earnings of low pai...
We examine labour productivity in low-paying sectors of the British economy and find that productivi...
This paper examines the impacts of the introduction of the UK National Minimum Wage (NMW) in 1999 an...
It is well established in the literature that minimum wage increases compress the wage distribution....
The introduction of the National Minimum Wage (NMW) had potentially significant implications for sma...