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最低工资的再配置效应

Reallocation Effects of the Minimum Wage
Quarterly Journal of Economics · 2021 · Christian Dustmann、Attila Lindner、Uta Schönberg、Matthias Umkehrer、Philipp vom Berge

中文摘要

我们考察了德国实行全国性最低工资对工资、就业和再配置的影响,该政策影响了全部雇员中的15%。基于利用个人和地区之间受影响程度差异的识别设计,我们发现,最低工资提高了工资,但并未降低就业。最低工资还促使低工资劳动者从较小的企业转向较大的企业、从支付工资较低的企业转向支付工资较高的企业,以及从生产率较低的企业转向生产率较高的企业。这种劳动者向更优质企业的流动,解释了最低工资所引致工资增幅中至多17%的部分。此外,在地区层面,最低工资实施后的数年里,受影响较大地区的企业平均质量有所提高。

Abstract

Abstract We investigate the wage, employment, and reallocation effects of the introduction of a nationwide minimum wage in Germany that affected 15% of all employees. Based on identification designs that exploit variation in exposure across individuals and local areas, we find that the minimum wage raised wages but did not lower employment. It also led to the reallocation of low-wage workers from smaller to larger, from lower- to higher-paying, and from less to more productive establishments. This worker upgrading accounts for up to 17% of the wage increase induced by the minimum wage. Moreover, at the regional level, average establishment quality increased in more affected areas in the years following the introduction of the minimum wage.
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