Labor market policy

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Press release June 27, 2018

Companies use many levers to absorb cost increases resulting from the minimum wage (in German).

A general statutory minimum wage was introduced in Germany at the beginning of 2015. On behalf of the Minimum Wage Commission, the IAW has now conducted a comprehensive qualitative study in industries that were heavily affected by the minimum wage to investigate the reactions of companies and employees to the minimum wage. The study showed that companies use a wide range of adaptation strategies to respond to the changes resulting from the introduction of the minimum wage.



Publications

Bernhard Boockmann, René Kalweit, Günther Klee, Matthias Lücke, Tobias Scheu, Khira Sippli, Tobias Stöhr Forschungsbericht 539 des BMAS, Januar 2020


Bernhard Boockmann, Tobias Brändle

Coaching, Counseling, Case-Working: Do They Help the Older Unemployed out of Benefit Receipt and back into the Labor Market?
In: German Econ Rev, 20: e436-e468. Decemeber 7, 2019, https://doi.org/10.1111/geer.12174


Lukas Fervers

Healing or Deepening the Scars of Unemployment? The Impact of Activation Policies on Unemployed Workers
In: Work, Employment and Society, 1-18, 2019 (online advance access: https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0950017019882904)