In the empirical literature on minimum wage enforcement, the standard approach is to measure the number of violations, not their depth. In this paper we present a family of violation indices which, by analogy with poverty indices, can emphasize the depth of violation to different degrees. The standard measure is a special case of this family of indices, but other members of the family highlight the depth of violation. We present an application to South Africa to show that the depth of violation matters, and is not captured by the standard measure in actual situations
In this article a more accurate methodology for the measurement of absolute poverty, developed by Sl...
This paper develops the link between poverty and inequality by focussing on a class of poverty indic...
This paper examines three basic issues in the measurement of poverty: the choice of poverty line, th...
In the empirical literature on minimum wage enforcement, the standard approach is to measure the num...
Minimum wage legislation is central in South African policy discourse, with both strong support and ...
This paper investigates the determinants of non-compliance or violation of minimum wage legislation ...
Minimum wage legislation is central in South African policy discourse, with both strong support and ...
This paper attempts to estimate the causal effect of government enforcement on compliance with minim...
Drawing on evidence from developing country studies, this paper considers several key issues. We dis...
In many developing countries, a significant portion of the wage distribution is found below the lega...
Understanding the composition and wage structure of the South African labour market is crucial in th...
What happens when a previously uncovered labor market is regulated? We exploit the introduction of a...
We estimate the wage penalty associated with working in the informal sector. To this end we use a ri...
Although the sectors and fraction of workers covered are small given the low rates of formality and ...
Many informal firms in developing countries would not be viable if they were to comply with the mini...
In this article a more accurate methodology for the measurement of absolute poverty, developed by Sl...
This paper develops the link between poverty and inequality by focussing on a class of poverty indic...
This paper examines three basic issues in the measurement of poverty: the choice of poverty line, th...
In the empirical literature on minimum wage enforcement, the standard approach is to measure the num...
Minimum wage legislation is central in South African policy discourse, with both strong support and ...
This paper investigates the determinants of non-compliance or violation of minimum wage legislation ...
Minimum wage legislation is central in South African policy discourse, with both strong support and ...
This paper attempts to estimate the causal effect of government enforcement on compliance with minim...
Drawing on evidence from developing country studies, this paper considers several key issues. We dis...
In many developing countries, a significant portion of the wage distribution is found below the lega...
Understanding the composition and wage structure of the South African labour market is crucial in th...
What happens when a previously uncovered labor market is regulated? We exploit the introduction of a...
We estimate the wage penalty associated with working in the informal sector. To this end we use a ri...
Although the sectors and fraction of workers covered are small given the low rates of formality and ...
Many informal firms in developing countries would not be viable if they were to comply with the mini...
In this article a more accurate methodology for the measurement of absolute poverty, developed by Sl...
This paper develops the link between poverty and inequality by focussing on a class of poverty indic...
This paper examines three basic issues in the measurement of poverty: the choice of poverty line, th...