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Ninda Noviani Charysa
Upah minimum regional merupakan salah satu komponen penting dalam kehidupan masyarakat yang digunakan sebagai pemenuhan kebutuhan hidup bagi tenaga kerja, guna meningkatkan taraf hidup. Peningkatan taraf hidup masyarakat dapat dilihat dari pertumbuhan ek...
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Francisco Sánchez-Vellvé, Manuel León
Pág. pp. 35 - 57
This paper estimates the importance of the political and ideological position of the ruling party in determining the minimum wage in the European Union Member States. To this end, a database that establishes the position of each government in each countr...
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Derick Blaauw,Kotie Viljoen
AbstractIn 2007 the working conditions and remuneration of waiters in South Africa changed with the introduction of the Sectoral Determination 14, as an addition to the Basic Conditions of Employment Act no 75 of 1997. One important provision of the Sect...
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Andrew Seltzer
This paper uses evidence compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Tobacco Industry Committee to examine the impact of the initial implementation of the Fair Labor Standards Act. It is shown that the minimum wage was heavily binding, but employm...
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Ramón López
Pág. pp. 2 - 24
It is shown that long-held views on the links between minimum wages and human capital arising from on-the-job training are not in general valid in a general equilibrium context. Of the three propositions obtained from partial equilibrium models, namely t...
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I. B. Hipkin
AbstractIn 1983 two million employees in South Africa were subject to minimum wages in terms of industrial council or wage board legislation. Studies of wage determination have been hampered by the lack of knowledge of actual wage rates. This paper compa...
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I. B. Hipkin
AbstractIn 1983 two million employees in South Africa were subject to minimum wages in terms of industrial council or wage board legislation. Studies of wage determination have been hampered by the lack of knowledge of actual wage rates. This paper compa...
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Dian Wahyuningsih,Ani Yunaningsih,Muhammad Sidik Priadana,Dio Caisar Darma,Purwadi Purwadi
Pág. 235 - 241
Efforts to alleviate unemployment and poverty must be done comprehensively, cover various aspects of community life, and be implemented in an integrated manner. The research aims to explain the relationship between variables directly, indirectly, and as ...
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Rindang Rahma Virginanda
Pág. 404 - 413
Upah masih menjadi salah satu persoalan yang selalu menjadi sorotan terutama di negara-negara berkembang seperti Indonesia. Hal ini mengingat bahwa upah merupakan komponen terbesar dari pendapatan seseorang sehingga tingkat upah merupakan salah satu indi...
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Aikaparb Michael Fuangfoo
Pág. 319 - 324
This analysis investigates possible foreign direct investment (FDI) impacts and initial shock due to Thailand?s 39.5 percent minimum wage increase in 2013. Determining FDI factors and influences after the nationwide policy was implemented is important be...
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Arniati .,Hendra Gunawan,Ely Kartikaningdyah
Pág. 304 - 310
The study determine the wages models applied by the company in Batam which is expected to provide a wide range of reference models in different strata of wage and cluster companies. It is also expected to help the local government as a factor in determin...
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Diego Angel-Urdinola, Quentin Wodon
Pág. pp. 25 - 38
Semiparametric methods have been used to asses the impact of policies such as changes in the minimum wage on the distribution of wage earnings. While the methods are in the spirit of the Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition, they help to differentiate impacts ac...
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Natalya Y Shelkova
Pág. 16
Wage distributions in economies with mandated minimum wage exhibit both wage dispersion and wage clustering known as the minimum wage spike. The paper builds a search-theoretic model that reconciles the two phenomena simultaneously under the assumptions ...
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Idaya Husna Mohd
Pág. 253 - 261
This paper explores the effect of the newly introduced National Minimum Wage (NMW) on the productivity of Malaysian hotel employees based on the insight of several domains which include the analysis of government policy, literature reviews, fieldwork and...
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Cristian Valeriu Paun, Radu Nechita, Alexandru Patruti and Mihai Vladimir Topan
Minimum wage laws have become one of the most debated state interventions in the economy, being considered by many specialists as a very efficient tool used to correct certain labour market failures. The aim of this paper is to explore the relationship b...
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George Economides, Thomas Moutos
Pág. 1 - 39
This paper analyzes long run outcomes resulting from adopting a binding minimum wage. The model distinguishes between workers of heterogeneous ability, and capitalists who do all the saving, and it entails ? relative to the perfectly competitive benchmar...
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Santos Miguel Ruesga-Benito, Fernando Ignacio González-Laxe, Jose Picatoste
Pág. 171 - 190
The minimum wage establishment has its origin in the first third of the last century. Since its creation has been a focus of continuing controversy and an unfinished debate on economics field. This work reviews the effects of the minimum wage on employme...
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T. O. Kovalchuk
Pág. 240 - 245
The system of indexes characterizing the standard of living is considered and analyzed: average monthly and minimum wages, living wage, indexes of consumption, housing and property position of population, amount of free social services given by the state...
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Mohd Zaini Abd Karim,Sok-Gee Chan,Sallahuddin Hassan
Pág. 1729 - 1735
Recently, the government has decided that Malaysia would introduce a minimum wage policy. However, some quarters argued against the idea of a nationwide minimum wage asserting that it will lead to an increase in the cost of doing business and thus will h...
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Andrea Bassanini
Pág. 44
I examine the effect of labour market policies and institutions on the transmission of macroeconomic shocks to the labour market, using both aggregate and industry-level annual data for 23 OECD countries, 23 business-sector industries and up to 29 years....
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