In January 2001 the Hungarian government increased the minimum wage from Ft 25,500 to Ft 40,000. One year later the wage floor rose further to Ft 50,000. The paper looks at the short-run impact of the first hike on small-firm employment and flows between employment and unemployment. It finds that the hike significantly increased labor costs and reduced employment in the small firm sector; and adversely affected the job retention and job finding probabilities of low-wage workers. While the conditions for a positive employment effect were mostly met in depressed regions spatial inequalities were amplified rather than reduced.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/40030/3/wp644.pd
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This paper structurally models and estimates the employment effects of minimum wages in inflexible l...
In 2013 Hungary introduced large scale targeted employers' social security contribution cuts for the...
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Growing inequality and stagnating wages at the bottom of the earning distribution are the most strik...
The paper investigates the role of the minimum wage in a competitive economy in which there is under...
The paper investigates the role of the minimum wage in a competitive economy in which there is under...
Rising minimum wages is a popular policy used to increase the income of low wage workers, reduce ine...
To the extent minimum-wage regulation is effective in fighting against excessive earnings handicaps ...
This article analyses the effects of minimum wage on employment in the Czech and Slovak Republics ba...
This paper examines the determinants of short-term wage dynamics, using a sample of large Hungarian ...
Labour has been acquiring a decreasing share of aggregate income since the eighties, despite the fac...
This paper aims to quantify the impact of the minimum wage on labor market performance in the Czech ...
This paper aims to quantify the impact of the minimum wage on labour market performance in the Czech...
This paper argues how an increase in minimum wage affects employment, consumption, and social welfar...
To the extent minimum-wage regulation is effective in fighting against excessive earnings handicaps ...
This paper structurally models and estimates the employment effects of minimum wages in inflexible l...
In 2013 Hungary introduced large scale targeted employers' social security contribution cuts for the...
The subject of our article is the examination of „working chance instead of support” programs. The b...