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The regional effects of Germany's national minimum wage

Abstract

"We estimate the spatially differential effects of a nationally uniform minimum wage that was introduced in Germany in 2015. To this end, we use a micro data set covering the universe of employed and unemployed individuals in Germany from 2011 to 2016 and a difference-indifferences based identification strategy that controls for heterogeneity in pre-treatment outcome trends. We find that the policy led to spatial wage convergence, in particular in the left tail of the distribution, without reducing relative employment in low-wage regions within the first two years." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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Ahlfeldt, G., Roth, D. & Seidel, T. (2018): The regional effects of Germany's national minimum wage. (CEPR discussion paper 13005), London, getr. p..