Minimum wage legislation is central in South African policy discourse, with both strong support and strong opposition. The validity of either position depends, however, on the effectiveness of minimum wage enforcement. Using detailed matching of occupational, sectoral and locational codes in the 2007 Labour Force Survey to the gazetted minimum wages, this paper presents, we believe for the first time, estimates of minimum wage violation in South Africa. Our results give considerable cause for concern. Minimum wage violation is South Africa is disturbingly high. We find that 45% of covered workers get paid wages below the legislated minimum, whilst the average depth of shortfall is 36% of the minimum wage. Around this average, violation is m...
In March of 2003, South Africa's first agricultural minimum wage was implemented. Ten years later, f...
On the 20th anniversary of freedom and democracy in South Africa, the government announced its inten...
Assessments of the impact of minimum wages on labour market outcomes in Africa are relatively rare. ...
Minimum wage legislation is central in South African policy discourse, with both strong support and ...
WP 2011-04 January 2011JEL Classification Codes: J38 O55Minimum wage legislation is central in South...
This paper investigates the determinants of non-compliance or violation of minimum wage legislation ...
In many developing countries, a significant portion of the wage distribution is found below the lega...
This paper attempts to estimate the causal effect of government enforcement on compliance with minim...
In the empirical literature on minimum wage enforcement, the standard approach is to measure the num...
This paper attempts to investigate the impact of sectoral wage laws in South Africa. Specifically, w...
Understanding the composition and wage structure of the South African labour market is crucial in th...
The debate about a minimum wage waxed and waned for almost two decades, until it eventually reached ...
Drawing on evidence from developing country studies, this paper considers several key issues. We dis...
Income inequality is prevalent in both developed and developing countries. In all of these countries...
This article applies the econometric methods of the new minimum wage literature to assess the impact...
In March of 2003, South Africa's first agricultural minimum wage was implemented. Ten years later, f...
On the 20th anniversary of freedom and democracy in South Africa, the government announced its inten...
Assessments of the impact of minimum wages on labour market outcomes in Africa are relatively rare. ...
Minimum wage legislation is central in South African policy discourse, with both strong support and ...
WP 2011-04 January 2011JEL Classification Codes: J38 O55Minimum wage legislation is central in South...
This paper investigates the determinants of non-compliance or violation of minimum wage legislation ...
In many developing countries, a significant portion of the wage distribution is found below the lega...
This paper attempts to estimate the causal effect of government enforcement on compliance with minim...
In the empirical literature on minimum wage enforcement, the standard approach is to measure the num...
This paper attempts to investigate the impact of sectoral wage laws in South Africa. Specifically, w...
Understanding the composition and wage structure of the South African labour market is crucial in th...
The debate about a minimum wage waxed and waned for almost two decades, until it eventually reached ...
Drawing on evidence from developing country studies, this paper considers several key issues. We dis...
Income inequality is prevalent in both developed and developing countries. In all of these countries...
This article applies the econometric methods of the new minimum wage literature to assess the impact...
In March of 2003, South Africa's first agricultural minimum wage was implemented. Ten years later, f...
On the 20th anniversary of freedom and democracy in South Africa, the government announced its inten...
Assessments of the impact of minimum wages on labour market outcomes in Africa are relatively rare. ...