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Thomas K. Bauer, Jochen Kluve, Sandra Schaffner, Christoph M. Schmidt
In: German Economic Review 10 (2009), 2, 224-242
Against the background of the current discussion of statutory minimum wages in Germany, this paper analyzes the potential employment and fiscal effects of such a policy. Based on estimated labor demand elasticities obtained from a structural labor demand model, the empirical results imply that minimum wages in Germany will be associated with significant employment losses among marginal and low- and semi-skilled full-time workers. Even though minimum wages will lead to increased public revenues from income taxes and social security benefits, they will result in a significant fiscal burden, due to increased unemployment benefits and decreased revenues from corporate taxes.
Themen: Arbeit und Beschäftigung
Keywords: minimum wages, employment, public budget, fiscal effects
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0475.2009.00467.x