We examine the impact of increasing minimum wage on employment by exploiting variation in the age-dependent National Minimum Wage (NMW) in the UK. We extend the Regression Discontinuity model to evaluate the procyclicality of employment effect and show that previous estimates may be biased due to failure to account for the local non-employment rate. Contrary to the existing literature, we report a positive employment elasticity after accounting for the effect of local labour market conditions. The results suggest that the positive employment effect of increasing minimum wage is strongly procyclical, i.e. is more pronounced in areas with low non-employment rates. Under an assumption that employers have no direct impact around the cut-off poi...
This thesis evaluates the impact of minimum wages on labour market outcomes, exploiting variation in...
There is a growing body of research that measures employment effects of the minimum wage by using lo...
Parametric regression models are often not flexible enough to capture the true relationships as they...
We extend the Regression Discontinuity model to evaluate the procyclicality of employment effect of ...
The UK national minimum wage (NMW) is age-specific with the most important threshold at the age of 2...
We analyze the impact of the national minimum wage (NMW) in the UK on the employment of young worker...
The UK national minimum wage (NMW) is age-specific with the most important threshold at the age of 2...
This paper provides a retrospective summary of the effects of the UK national minimum wage (NMW) on ...
The employment effect from raising the minimum wage has long been studied but remains in dispute. Ou...
This paper assesses the impact of the National Minimum Wage (NMW) on employment in the UK over the 1...
We assess the impact of the national minimum wage (NMW) on employment and inequality in the UK over ...
Research to date suggests that the UK National Minimum Wage (NMW) has raised the earnings of low pai...
Recent work on the economic effects of minimum wages has stressed that the standard economic model, ...
Recent work on the economic effects of minimum wages has stressed that the standard economic model, ...
We examine labour productivity in low-paying sectors of the British economy and find that productivi...
This thesis evaluates the impact of minimum wages on labour market outcomes, exploiting variation in...
There is a growing body of research that measures employment effects of the minimum wage by using lo...
Parametric regression models are often not flexible enough to capture the true relationships as they...
We extend the Regression Discontinuity model to evaluate the procyclicality of employment effect of ...
The UK national minimum wage (NMW) is age-specific with the most important threshold at the age of 2...
We analyze the impact of the national minimum wage (NMW) in the UK on the employment of young worker...
The UK national minimum wage (NMW) is age-specific with the most important threshold at the age of 2...
This paper provides a retrospective summary of the effects of the UK national minimum wage (NMW) on ...
The employment effect from raising the minimum wage has long been studied but remains in dispute. Ou...
This paper assesses the impact of the National Minimum Wage (NMW) on employment in the UK over the 1...
We assess the impact of the national minimum wage (NMW) on employment and inequality in the UK over ...
Research to date suggests that the UK National Minimum Wage (NMW) has raised the earnings of low pai...
Recent work on the economic effects of minimum wages has stressed that the standard economic model, ...
Recent work on the economic effects of minimum wages has stressed that the standard economic model, ...
We examine labour productivity in low-paying sectors of the British economy and find that productivi...
This thesis evaluates the impact of minimum wages on labour market outcomes, exploiting variation in...
There is a growing body of research that measures employment effects of the minimum wage by using lo...
Parametric regression models are often not flexible enough to capture the true relationships as they...