This paper examines the impact of minimum wage legislation in developing countries where coverage is incomplete. Using a rich data set from Ghana, it estimates the extent to which a binding minimum wage alters employment in both the formal and informal sectors of the labor market. The data reveal that Ghana’s minimum wage policies during the 1970s and 1980s led to a reduction of formal sector jobs and an increase in informal sector jobs. In addition, there is some evidence to suggest that a large proportion of the displaced workers from the formal sector ended up working in the informal sector
The extensive literature on the employment impact of minimum wages has focused heavily on industrial...
The authors investigate the employment consequences of minimum wage regulation for women in 16 OECD ...
Labor market regulation is a high-profile, and often contentious, area of public policy. Although th...
Drawing on evidence from developing country studies, this paper considers several key issues. We dis...
The minimum wage literature is very limited on empirical evidence for developing countries. This alr...
What happens when a previously uncovered labor market is regulated? We exploit the introduction of a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:9350.8339(WPS/98-2) / BLDSC - British...
The available minimum wage literature, which is mostly based on US evidence, is not very useful for ...
The minimum wage literature is very limited on empirical evidence for developing countries. This alr...
My dissertation's primary contribution is to explain and reconcile the heterogeneous effects of mini...
Although the sectors and fraction of workers covered are small given the low rates of formality and ...
The extensive literature on the employment impact of minimum wages has focused heavily on industrial...
© 2017 Oxford Department of International Development. Using both qualitative and quantitative (meta...
This research review examines the impact of minimum wages on the Ghanaian economy since independence...
The impact of the minimum wage on labor and goods markets continues to be a topic of constant intere...
The extensive literature on the employment impact of minimum wages has focused heavily on industrial...
The authors investigate the employment consequences of minimum wage regulation for women in 16 OECD ...
Labor market regulation is a high-profile, and often contentious, area of public policy. Although th...
Drawing on evidence from developing country studies, this paper considers several key issues. We dis...
The minimum wage literature is very limited on empirical evidence for developing countries. This alr...
What happens when a previously uncovered labor market is regulated? We exploit the introduction of a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:9350.8339(WPS/98-2) / BLDSC - British...
The available minimum wage literature, which is mostly based on US evidence, is not very useful for ...
The minimum wage literature is very limited on empirical evidence for developing countries. This alr...
My dissertation's primary contribution is to explain and reconcile the heterogeneous effects of mini...
Although the sectors and fraction of workers covered are small given the low rates of formality and ...
The extensive literature on the employment impact of minimum wages has focused heavily on industrial...
© 2017 Oxford Department of International Development. Using both qualitative and quantitative (meta...
This research review examines the impact of minimum wages on the Ghanaian economy since independence...
The impact of the minimum wage on labor and goods markets continues to be a topic of constant intere...
The extensive literature on the employment impact of minimum wages has focused heavily on industrial...
The authors investigate the employment consequences of minimum wage regulation for women in 16 OECD ...
Labor market regulation is a high-profile, and often contentious, area of public policy. Although th...