Individual labour productivities are often unobservable for firms when hiring new workers. Job protection may prevent firms ex post from using information about labour productivities. We show that a binding minimum wage introduced in the presence of job protection will lead to lower unemployment levels than predicted by the standard labour market model with heterogeneous labour and full information
1 Abstract This thesis examines the relationship between the minimum wages and the job market on the...
We add a minimum wage and hence involuntary unemployment to a conventional two-sector model of a pe...
This paper presents a theoretical model to show that in sectors where workers invest in firm specifi...
This paper analyzes long run outcomes resulting from adopting a binding minimum wage. The model dist...
It is hard to find a negative effect on employment effect of rises in the minimum wage: the elusive ...
Common wisdom holds that the introduction of a non-binding minimum wage is irrelevant for actual wa...
Greater number of foreign working studies does confirm the theoretical assumption that minimum wage ...
We analyse how wage setting institutions and job-security provisions interact on unemployment. The a...
We study the effect of minimum wage increases on employment in automatable jobs – jobs in which empl...
There has long been a discussion about the employment impact of minimum wages and this discussion ha...
Analyses the effect of a minimum wage on unemployment. Using a model with covered and non‐covered se...
This paper highlights the social costs from non-price rationing of the labour force due to the minim...
Since the 1980s, many European countries have implemented labor market reforms, introducing more fle...
The paper studies the relative effect between two groups, a treatment group of low-wage workers and ...
We exploit a natural experiment provided by the 1990 introduction of the UK National Minimum Wage (N...
1 Abstract This thesis examines the relationship between the minimum wages and the job market on the...
We add a minimum wage and hence involuntary unemployment to a conventional two-sector model of a pe...
This paper presents a theoretical model to show that in sectors where workers invest in firm specifi...
This paper analyzes long run outcomes resulting from adopting a binding minimum wage. The model dist...
It is hard to find a negative effect on employment effect of rises in the minimum wage: the elusive ...
Common wisdom holds that the introduction of a non-binding minimum wage is irrelevant for actual wa...
Greater number of foreign working studies does confirm the theoretical assumption that minimum wage ...
We analyse how wage setting institutions and job-security provisions interact on unemployment. The a...
We study the effect of minimum wage increases on employment in automatable jobs – jobs in which empl...
There has long been a discussion about the employment impact of minimum wages and this discussion ha...
Analyses the effect of a minimum wage on unemployment. Using a model with covered and non‐covered se...
This paper highlights the social costs from non-price rationing of the labour force due to the minim...
Since the 1980s, many European countries have implemented labor market reforms, introducing more fle...
The paper studies the relative effect between two groups, a treatment group of low-wage workers and ...
We exploit a natural experiment provided by the 1990 introduction of the UK National Minimum Wage (N...
1 Abstract This thesis examines the relationship between the minimum wages and the job market on the...
We add a minimum wage and hence involuntary unemployment to a conventional two-sector model of a pe...
This paper presents a theoretical model to show that in sectors where workers invest in firm specifi...