Minimum wage,on-the-job search and employment: On the sectoral and aggregate equilibrium effect of the mandatory minimum wage |
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Authors: | Fré dé ric Gavrel,Isabelle Lebon,Thé rè se Rebiè re |
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Affiliation: | 1. CREM-CNRS, University of Caen, Department of Economics, 19 rue Claude Bloch, BP 5186, 14032 Caen Cedex, France;2. TEPP-CNRS, France;3. LIRSA-CNAM and IZA, Department of Economics, Case 1D2P30, 2 rue Conté, 75003 Paris, France |
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Abstract: | We study the impact of a minimum wage in a segmented labor market in which workers are at different stages of their careers. At the end of a learning-by-doing period, workers paid the minimum wage quit “bad jobs” for better-paying “good jobs”, following an on-the-job search process with endogenous search intensity. A rise in the minimum wage reduces “bad jobs” creation and prompts workers to keep their “bad jobs” by reducing on-the-job search intensity. The ambiguous impact on unqualified employment replicates and explains the findings of several empirical studies. However, a minimum wage rise reduces overall employment and output. |
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Keywords: | J38 J42 J64 |
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