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Employment effects of introducing a minimum wage: the case of Germany / Oliver Holtemöller, Felix Pohle
VerfasserHoltemöller, Oliver ; Pohle, Felix
ErschienenHalle (Saale), Germany : Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH) - Member of the Leibniz Association, [22. Dezember 2017]
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SpracheEnglisch
SerieIWH-Diskussionspapiere ; 2017, no. 28 (December 2017)
URNurn:nbn:de:gbv:3:2-82434 
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This paper contributes to the empirical literature on the employment effects of minimum wages. We analysed the introduction of a statutory minimum wage in Germany in 2015 exploiting cross-sectional variation of the minimum wage affectedness. We construct two variables that measure the affectedness for approximately 300 state-industry combinations based on aggregate monthly income data. The estimation strategy consists of two steps. We test for (unidentified) structural breaks in a model with cross-section specific trends to control for state-industry specific developments prior to 2015. In a second step we test whether the trend deviations are correlated with the minimum wage affectedness. To identify the minimum wage effect on employment we assume that the minimum wage introduction is exogenous. Our results point towards a negative effect on marginal employment and a positive effect on socially insured employment. Furthermore we analyse if the increase in socially insured employment is systematically related to the reduction of marginal employment but do not detect evidence.