Minimum wages, youth employment and spatial spillovers: New evidence for Spain

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2022-04-25T16:03:47Z

2022-04-25T16:03:47Z

2022

2022-04-25T16:03:47Z

Abstract

The effect of minimum wages increases on youth employment level has been extensively analysed, but recent contributions have highlighted the potential bias in these studies due to neglected spatial autocorrelation in the considered relationship. This paper contributes to this scarce literature by providing novel evidence for a country with very low interregional mobility. The aim is to see if the bias of neglecting spatial dependence acts in a similar direction than in the few studies for the United States and if this bias explains the low elasticity of youth employment to minimum wages in Spain compared to the international literature. Our results show the relevance of spatial spillovers in the Spanish regional labour markets, but after correcting for the bias, we do not find a significant negative elasticity of youth employment to minimum wages, with the only exception of those between 16 and 19 years old.


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English

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Springer Science + Business Media

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12061-021-09428-w

Applied Spatial Analysis And Policy, 2022, núm. 15, pags 891–917

https://doi.org/10.1007/s12061-021-09428-w

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