Minimum wages in a dual labour market Evidence from the 2019 minimum-wage hike in Spain

This paper provides an assessment of the 2019 minimum-wage hike in Spain, which increased the minimum wage by 22% and directly concerned 7% of dependent employees. The assessment is based on an individual-level analysis that follows the outcomes of workers that were employed in the year before the r...

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Minimum wages in a dual labour market Evidence from the 2019 minimum-wage hike in Spain
Employment
Social Issues/Migration/Health
Spain
title Minimum wages in a dual labour market Evidence from the 2019 minimum-wage hike in Spain
title_auth Minimum wages in a dual labour market Evidence from the 2019 minimum-wage hike in Spain
title_exact_search Minimum wages in a dual labour market Evidence from the 2019 minimum-wage hike in Spain
title_full Minimum wages in a dual labour market Evidence from the 2019 minimum-wage hike in Spain Alexander, Hijzen, Mateo, Montenegro and Ana Sofia, Pessoa
title_fullStr Minimum wages in a dual labour market Evidence from the 2019 minimum-wage hike in Spain Alexander, Hijzen, Mateo, Montenegro and Ana Sofia, Pessoa
title_full_unstemmed Minimum wages in a dual labour market Evidence from the 2019 minimum-wage hike in Spain Alexander, Hijzen, Mateo, Montenegro and Ana Sofia, Pessoa
title_short Minimum wages in a dual labour market
title_sort minimum wages in a dual labour market evidence from the 2019 minimum wage hike in spain
title_sub Evidence from the 2019 minimum-wage hike in Spain
topic Employment
Social Issues/Migration/Health
Spain
topic_facet Employment
Social Issues/Migration/Health
Spain
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