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Long-term employment effects of the minimum wage in Germany: New data and estimators
Marco Caliendo
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Nico Pestel
, Rebecca Olthaus
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Maastricht Observatory on Resilient, Responsible & Sustainable Enterprise and Economy
GSBE other - not theme-related research
ROA / Labour market and training
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Germany
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Minimum Wage
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Employment Effects
100%
Long-term Employment
100%
Negative Effects
50%
Minimum Wage Increase
50%
Survey Data
25%
Heterogeneous Treatment Effects
25%
Low-wage Workers
25%
Treatment Status
25%
West Germany
25%
Regional Employment
25%
Effect Estimation
25%
East Germany
25%
Marginal Employment
25%
Comprehensive Survey
25%
Treatment Adoption
25%
Labor Market
25%
Difference-in-differences Approach
25%
Regional Bite
25%
Staggered Treatment
25%
Binary Treatment
25%
INIS
data
100%
germany
100%
employment
100%
wages
100%
specifications
28%
reduction
14%
labor
14%
surveys
14%
market
14%
west germany
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Employment Effect
100%
Minimum Wage
100%
Labor Market
16%
Difference-In-Differences
16%
Causality Analysis
16%
Low Wages
16%
Mathematics
Treatment Effect
100%
Survey Data
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Minimum Wage
100%