• Media type: E-Book; Report
  • Title: Employment effects of a sectoral minimum wage in Germany
  • Contributor: Müller, Kai-Uwe [Author]
  • imprint: Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW), 2010
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: J23 ; Beschäftigungseffekt ; Alte Bundesländer ; Wirkungsanalyse ; wage distribution ; Mindestlohn ; Neue Bundesländer ; Deutschland ; Minimum wage ; Bauwirtschaft ; employment effects ; labor demand ; Lohnstruktur ; J31 ; Arbeitsnachfrage ; J38
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  • Description: In this paper employment effects of a sectoral minimum wage in the German construction sector are estimated from a single cross-sectional wage distribution using parametric and semi-parametric models. Parametric functional form assumptions seem too restrictive and lead to implausible results. We suggest semi-parametric censored quantile regression models to relax these assumptions and find that employment levels would be 4-5% higher without the minimum wage in the East German construction sector. That the effect for the West is clearly smaller (only 1-2%) is theoretically plausible, since the level of the minimum wage in East Germany was set much higher in relation to the wage distribution. There is heterogeneity hidden in the mean effect: employment losses are mostly borne by young construction workers, employees not covered by collective bargaining agreements and individuals working in small establishments. Although the paper confirms previous findings of a negative employment effect for East Germany, its magnitude is substantially larger than previously estimated.
  • Access State: Open Access