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Abstract: This article studies how changes in the statutory minimum wage have affected the wage distribution in Estonia, a post-transition country with little collective bargaining and relatively large wage inequality. The analyses show that the minimum wage has had substantial spillover effects on wages in the lower tail of the distribution; the effects are most pronounced up to the twentieth percentile and then decline markedly. The minimum wage has contributed to lower wage inequality and this has particularly benefitted low-wage segments of the labour market such as women and the elderly. Interestingly, the importance of the minimum wage for the wage distribution was smaller during the global financial crisis than before or after the crisis. 相似文献
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National parks and reserves are globally popular approaches to protecting biodiversity and the supply of ecosystem services.
Because these protected areas limit agricultural development and exploitation of natural resources, they are frequently opposed
in developing nations where reducing poverty is an important social objective. Conservation advocates argue that protected
areas can alleviate poverty by supplying ecosystem services, promoting tourism and improving infrastructure. Thus ‘win-win’
scenarios may be possible in which ecosystems and their services are protected and poverty is alleviated. Previous studies
(Andam et al. in Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 105(42):16089–16094 2008; 2010) suggest that Costa Rica’s protected area system reduced
deforestation and alleviated poverty. We demonstrate that these environmental and social impacts were spatially heterogeneous.
Importantly, the characteristics associated with the most avoided deforestation are the characteristics associated with the least poverty alleviation. In other words, the same characteristics that limited the conservation effectiveness of protected areas
may have improved the social welfare impacts of these areas. These results suggest that ‘win-win’ efforts to protect ecosystems
and alleviate poverty may be possible when policymakers are satisfied with low levels of each outcome, but tradeoffs exist
when more of either outcome is desired. 相似文献