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Effects of Minimum Wage Hikes on the Formalization of Employment
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作者 张军 赵达 周龙飞 《China Economist》 2017年第5期84-98,共15页
Despite the intention of minimum wage policy to maintain the living standards of low-income groups in the formal sector, this paper has found that the actual result of this policy produces the "big push" impact on C... Despite the intention of minimum wage policy to maintain the living standards of low-income groups in the formal sector, this paper has found that the actual result of this policy produces the "big push" impact on China's economy under certain conditions, i.e. it is conducive to achieving the equilibrium of high wage, high consumption and formalization. The result shows that the elasticity of income growth from raising the minimum wage standard is greater for formal sector employees than for informal sector employees and is characterized by a U-shaped pattern in terms of quantiles. Thus, minimum wage hikes have widened wage gaps between and within sectors. Rising minimum wage standards greatly stimulate consumption with each 10% increase expected to bring about an additional urban household consumption of about 1.167 billion yuan in the surveyed four provinces. With local minimum wage hikes, the formal sector of wholesale and retail, hotel and catering services expands and the informal sector contracts, while the real estate sector experiences a "reverse formalization" trend. Based on the "big push theory", this paper concludes that against the backdrop of extensive, frequent and substantial minimum wage hikes, demand and sector TFP growth are the major causes of sector heterogeneity. 展开更多
关键词 minimum wage standards employment formalization of informal sectors TFP product demand
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Estimating the Relative Level of Minimum Wage in China
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作者 叶林祥 李实 杨灿 《China Economist》 2016年第5期84-96,共13页
It is generally believed in existing literature that China's minimum wage is too low and must be raised substantially. Such a view is highly misleading given the inconsistent statistical standards for minimum and ave... It is generally believed in existing literature that China's minimum wage is too low and must be raised substantially. Such a view is highly misleading given the inconsistent statistical standards for minimum and average wages. In order to ensure comparability, this paper has adjusted the statistical scope for minimum and average wages respectively. If employees of urban private and self-employed businesses are included in calculating the average wage, the minimum-to-average wage ratio will increase by about 0.06; if the minimum wage standards of various localities include personal contributions to social insurance and the housing fund, the minimum-to-average wage ratio will increase by 0.008; if overtime pay is deducted from the average wage, the minimum-to-average wage ratio will further increase by around O. 06.In addition, if the median wage is used in place of the average wage, the minimum-to-average wage ratio will increase by at least 0.08. After these adjustments, China's minimum-to-average wage ratio for 2013 will increase from 0.28 to 0.49, which is within the range of between 0.40 and 0.60 that is recognized internationally as reasonable. Our analysis suggests that as far as the immediate interests of workers are concerned, it is more imperative to unify the statistical approaches for minimum and average wages in China than to raise the minimum wage standard. In order to achieve the expected effect, simply raising the minimum wage alone is not enough. What is also necessary is to enhance supervision and inspection on compliance by firms with the minimum wage policy, particularly the overtime pay regulations. An alternative is to replace monthly minimum wage with hourly minimum wage. 展开更多
关键词 minimum wage urban private and self-employed businesses overtime pay wage gaps
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Analyzing the Impacts of Minimum Wage Standards on Reducing the Working Poor in China
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作者 Yongjian Hu 《Sociology Study》 2014年第7期573-580,共8页
During the past decades, the transformation of the labor market has significantly impacted on workers' wage structures and their employment in China. Along with the widening wage gaps and the growing income inequalit... During the past decades, the transformation of the labor market has significantly impacted on workers' wage structures and their employment in China. Along with the widening wage gaps and the growing income inequalities, the size of non-standard jobs expanded rapidly in China's urban labor market. As a result of this, the concept of working poor has become increasingly applicable to social and labor market realities in China, Based on the household survey data and by using quantitative analysis, this paper attempts to examine the interaction between the compulsory minimum wage standards and the working poor in the period of China's economic transition. The results show that for those whose monthly wages higher than the compulsory minimum wage standards were less likely to work poor and that workers with wages lower than the minimum wage floor were vulnerable to working poor, which supported the expectation that the implementation of compulsory minimum wages would help to reduce the risk of being a member among the working poor in China's urban labor market. 展开更多
关键词 Working poor minimum wage standards wage gaps logit model
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Minimum Wage Standard in China
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作者 Wang Ting 《China Textile》 2010年第7期38-39,共2页
On July 1st,at least six Chinese provinces and cities would raise the minimum wages from today.In 2010,each province and city in China has begun to increase the lowest monthly salary for employers.
关键词 III IV minimum wage Standard in China
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Minimum Wage Regulation in China and Its Applications to Migrant Workers in the Urban Labor Market 被引量:17
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作者 Yang Du Weiguang Pan 《China & World Economy》 SCIE 2009年第2期79-93,共15页
Using data at micro and city levels, the present paper explores the policy evolution of the minimum wage system in China, and examines its coverage for migrant workers. The analysis indicates that minimum wage policy ... Using data at micro and city levels, the present paper explores the policy evolution of the minimum wage system in China, and examines its coverage for migrant workers. The analysis indicates that minimum wage policy has been substantially improved in terms of both coverage and the level of the minimum wage standard, but that the current policy tool that relies on the monthly wage rate is not effective. Because migrant workers tend to work more hours, use of an hourly wage rate is more appropriate than a monthly wage rate. 展开更多
关键词 migrant workers minimum wage urban labor market
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Employment and Working Hour Effects of Minimum Wage Increase:Evidence from China 被引量:5
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作者 Peng Jia 《China & World Economy》 SCIE 2014年第2期61-80,共20页
Using a difference-in-differences model, the present paper provides empirical evidence of minimum wage effects on employment and working hours in China. The results show that male employment is not affected by a minim... Using a difference-in-differences model, the present paper provides empirical evidence of minimum wage effects on employment and working hours in China. The results show that male employment is not affected by a minimum wage increase, although men "s working hours do increase. In contrast, female employment is more likely to be negatively affected by a minimum wage increase, while their working hours remain unchanged. This may lead to women being in a more disadvantaged position in the workforee, and adopting a monthly minimum wage may induce firms to extend men's working hours. Therefore, to better protect disadvantaged workers, we suggest that minimum wage regulation should focus on the target group of less-educated women, and that a unified minimum hourly wage needs to be set for both full-time and part-time workers. Meanwhile, the importance of human capital accumulation shouM be addressed in alleviating the negative effects of minimum wage increases. 展开更多
关键词 difference-in-differences model EMPLOYMENT minimum wage working hours
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Employment Effects of Minimum Wage Regulation and Cross Effect of the Employment Contracts Law 被引量:3
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作者 丁守海 《Social Sciences in China》 2010年第3期146-167,共22页
Non-linear programming analysis suggests that employment effects of minimum wage regulation are the result not only of the regulation itself but also of the external regulatory environment. At a certain level, the reg... Non-linear programming analysis suggests that employment effects of minimum wage regulation are the result not only of the regulation itself but also of the external regulatory environment. At a certain level, the regulatory environment intensifies the effect on employment of minimum wage regulation. Empirical studies based on survey data from 439 enterprises in Guangdong and Fujian show that minimum wage rises had a greater impact on the employment of rural migrant workers in 2008 than in 2007, although no significant change was observed among workers who were permanent urban residents. Further analysis shows that the greater impact on migrant workers derives mainly from the strengthened regulatory environment brought about by the Employment Contracts Law. The permanent urban workforce has not been similarly affected because their interests have been given priority under the dual employment system. This reminds us that the employment effects of the Employment Contracts Law may be realized indirectly through other regulatory measures, including strengthened minimum wage regulation. 展开更多
关键词 minimum wage regulation Employment Contracts Law employment effects
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What Drives Chinese Firms'Export Sophistication?A Perspective from the Rise of Minimum Wages 被引量:2
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作者 Xiaoping Li Shuzhou Peng +1 位作者 Wei-Chiao Huang Qian Zhou 《China & World Economy》 2022年第2期28-59,共32页
This paper re-examines the driving factors behind the upgrading of China s export sophistication.Based on county-level minimum wages and firm-level export data for 2000-2013,this paper finds that the labor cost shocks... This paper re-examines the driving factors behind the upgrading of China s export sophistication.Based on county-level minimum wages and firm-level export data for 2000-2013,this paper finds that the labor cost shocks caused by rising minimum wages have a significant positive impact on Chinese firms'export sophistication.Channel tests show that the positive effect of rising minimum wages on firms'export sophistication derives from the exit of less sophisticated products and the reallocation of the relative share of surviving products,rather than introducing new highly sophisticated products.Heterogeneity analysis reveals that rising minimum wages have a greater impact on export sophistication for low-wage firms,domestic firms,and labor-intensive firms.This paper has implications for developing countries regarding the transition from a low-cost labor trade model to a sophistication-driven trade model. 展开更多
关键词 Chinese firms export sophistication minimum wages
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Indonesia’s Cheap Wages Regime:The Political Economy of Minimum Wages Policy under Jokowi Presidency 被引量:1
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作者 Anindya Dessi Wulansari 《Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences》 2021年第3期417-444,共28页
Indonesia’s new wage policy mechanism made a new history since Joko Widodo(Jokowi)became President.The first minimum wages policy in Indonesia was implemented in 1969 in which the determination comes from society^mon... Indonesia’s new wage policy mechanism made a new history since Joko Widodo(Jokowi)became President.The first minimum wages policy in Indonesia was implemented in 1969 in which the determination comes from society^monthly necessities through a discussion involving labor,employer,and state,it is known that the determination is no longer using aforementioned variables but it is rather based on a market-standard formula.This paper exploring the logic political-economic of wage policies implementation based on neoliberalism in the first presidency of Jokowi,which has implications for affirming cheap wages policies.This research uses a qualitative method by comparing two regions with different economic bases,namely Bekasi as the largest industrial area in Southeast Asia and Yog-yakarta as the province with the highest national economy inequality and the cheapest national minimum wage representation.The findings of this research show that this new wage formulation is emerged from the ideology of corporatism that takes place in every power transfer process and has the implication of reinforcing wage inequality that occurs in the local context in Indonesia.Politically,this regulation eliminates the democratic mechanism in the form of tripartite through a survey of monthly necessities which is carried out by labor,government and employer every year and has divided the strength of trade unions in fighting for the determination of decent wages. 展开更多
关键词 Industrial relation Labor movement minimum wage wage inequality wage policy
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The Determinants of China's Minimum Wage Rates
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作者 Achim Schmillen Michael Stops Dewen Wang 《China & World Economy》 2023年第3期59-91,共33页
We use a highly disaggregated panel of macro data and minimum wages at the county level to investigate the processes behind minimum wage adjustments in China.Relying on random effects models,spatial econometrics techn... We use a highly disaggregated panel of macro data and minimum wages at the county level to investigate the processes behind minimum wage adjustments in China.Relying on random effects models,spatial econometrics techniques,and multilevel analyses,we document that a comparatively small number of economic variables-including the local price level and GDP per capita-are important determinants of minimum wage rates.Interactions between adjacent counties and counties of the same administrative type,and centralized mechanisms,particularly at the provincial level,also play an important role in explaining the variance in minimum wage rates across counties.Finally,we show that China's provinces are the key players for setting minimum wage rates and that,when they do so,they are not uniform in the way they weigh different economic variables. 展开更多
关键词 applied spatial econometrics China highly disaggregated macro data minimum wage setting multilevel analysis strategic interactions between subnationa governments
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Will Freezing the Minimum Wage Help?
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《Beijing Review》 2008年第50期46-47,共2页
Plagued by the recent global financial turmoil,some Chinese enterprises,particu-larly labor-intensive small and medium-sized ones,are in difficulty,and this
关键词 Will Freezing the minimum wage Help
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Effects of Changing Relative Value of Mininimum Wages on Wage Distribution in China:Analysis Based on County-Level Data
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作者 Liu Baihui Kou Enhui 《China Economist》 2018年第2期104-118,共15页
On the basis of extending Lee's(1999) model, this paper resolves the problem of biased division in the specification of equation and employs Urban Household Survey(UHS) data,China Household Income Project(CHIP) da... On the basis of extending Lee's(1999) model, this paper resolves the problem of biased division in the specification of equation and employs Urban Household Survey(UHS) data,China Household Income Project(CHIP) data and county-level minimum wage data collected by authors to investigate the wage distribution effects of change in the effective minimum wages measured by relative value. The result shows that the effective minimum wage will exert a significant spillover effect on wage distribution at the40 th percentile and below, which is favorable to reducing wage gaps at the bottom. This conclusion holds true under various robustness tests. However, the shrinking effective minimum wage has created a downward drag on wages, thus widening wage gaps at the bottom. The shrinking effective minimum wage contributed 150%,53.8%,45.5% and16.7% to the wage gaps at the 10 th, 20 th, 30 th and 40 th percentiles compared with the 50 th percentile. Therefore, the key to ensuring the effectiveness of minimum wages lies in the implementation of an automatic adjustment mechanism correlated with macroeconomic indicators. Compliance with minimum wages must be guaranteed and change in minimum wages must be measured with relative value. 展开更多
关键词 effective minimum wage wage distribution latent wage income distribution
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未雨绸缪:最低工资标准上调与公司现金持有 被引量:1
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作者 魏志华 朱彩云 李常青 《管理科学学报》 北大核心 2025年第5期120-139,共20页
近年来,我国最低工资标准上调频繁且幅度较大,由此导致的劳动力成本攀升必然会对公司的经营和财务行为产生巨大影响.本研究采用手工收集的全国339个市级月最低工资标准数据,以中国A股上市公司为样本,研究发现,最低工资标准上调会促使公... 近年来,我国最低工资标准上调频繁且幅度较大,由此导致的劳动力成本攀升必然会对公司的经营和财务行为产生巨大影响.本研究采用手工收集的全国339个市级月最低工资标准数据,以中国A股上市公司为样本,研究发现,最低工资标准上调会促使公司增加现金持有,公司所在地月最低工资标准每上调100元,公司的现金持有水平会增加2.99%.机制分析发现,最低工资标准上调增强了公司现金持有的交易性动机和预防性动机从而促使其增加现金持有.同时,公司主要通过提高营运资本管理效率这一内源融资渠道来增加现金持有.进一步研究发现,在融资约束较严重、公司治理水平较差、所在地市场化水平较低以及低学历职工占比较高的公司中,最低工资标准上调对公司现金持有的正向影响更加显著.此外,最低工资标准上调对公司现金持有的正向影响具有一定的持续性,并且最低工资标准上调背景下公司增加现金持有有利于提升公司市场价值.本研究表明,公司为了应对最低工资标准上调带来的薪酬支付压力和经营风险压力,通过提高营运资本管理效率来增加现金持有是行之有效的应对策略. 展开更多
关键词 最低工资标准 现金持有 现金持有动机 现金持有来源 营运资本管理
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最低工资标准上涨与企业金融资产配置
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作者 曹丰 谷孝颖 代明 《管理评论》 北大核心 2025年第5期191-205,共15页
基于最低工资标准外生上涨的情景,选取2009—2021年沪深A股非金融上市公司为样本,本文研究了最低工资标准上涨对企业金融资产配置的影响。实证检验发现,最低工资标准增长值每提升一个标准差,企业金融资产配置增量下降幅度相当于样本均值... 基于最低工资标准外生上涨的情景,选取2009—2021年沪深A股非金融上市公司为样本,本文研究了最低工资标准上涨对企业金融资产配置的影响。实证检验发现,最低工资标准增长值每提升一个标准差,企业金融资产配置增量下降幅度相当于样本均值的3655%。此外,该作用在资本劳动替代弹性较高和成本转嫁能力较弱的企业中更显著,且主要降低“挤出效应”类金融资产配置,对“刺激效应”类金融资产影响不明显。机制检验表明,最低工资标准上涨在降低公司现金流动性的同时还促进资本支出的增加,从而降低金融资产配置。本研究不仅从最低工资标准上涨和企业金融资产配置的视角明晰了实体经济与虚拟经济之间的替代关系,而且为最低工资标准制度的完善与经济“脱实向虚”状况的改善提供有益参考。 展开更多
关键词 最低工资标准上涨 金融资产配置 劳动保护 脱实向虚
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最低工资标准、融资约束与企业数字化转型
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作者 李沁洋 李梦茹 《当代金融研究》 2025年第8期62-83,共22页
在数实融合的背景下,企业数字化转型成为企业发展的必然趋势,但实践中常面临融资约束等现实困境。以2008-2022年中国沪深A股上市企业为研究样本,基于融资约束理论框架,考察最低工资标准调整对企业数字化转型的影响及其机制,研究发现最... 在数实融合的背景下,企业数字化转型成为企业发展的必然趋势,但实践中常面临融资约束等现实困境。以2008-2022年中国沪深A股上市企业为研究样本,基于融资约束理论框架,考察最低工资标准调整对企业数字化转型的影响及其机制,研究发现最低工资上调导致劳动力成本增加,且从内部融资和外部融资两方面加剧企业融资约束,进而导致企业数字研发创新减少、数字投资降低、数字人才引进困难,最终阻碍企业数字化转型。该结论经过多重验证,具有稳健性。异质性检验发现,最低工资对企业数字化转型的抑制作用在劳动密集型企业、行业竞争度高企业、无银行关联企业中更明显。为协调最低工资政策与企业数字化转型需求提供了理论依据,对优化劳动力市场政策与数实融合战略的协同实施具有重要启示。 展开更多
关键词 最低工资 融资约束 企业数字化转型 劳动力成本
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最低工资调整对城镇家庭消费不平等的影响研究
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作者 李文杰 宁磊 《财经研究》 北大核心 2025年第3期124-138,共15页
文章分析了最低工资标准调整对城镇家庭消费不平等的影响。通过一个包含最低工资外溢效应的理论模型,文章发现提高最低工资可以使得城镇家庭的消费不平等显著降低。机制分析表明,不同人群边际消费倾向的异质性是产生此结论的重要原因。... 文章分析了最低工资标准调整对城镇家庭消费不平等的影响。通过一个包含最低工资外溢效应的理论模型,文章发现提高最低工资可以使得城镇家庭的消费不平等显著降低。机制分析表明,不同人群边际消费倾向的异质性是产生此结论的重要原因。利用2012—2014年的UHS月度数据,文章对理论模型部分的假说进行了检验。经验证据表明,最低工资的提高也会通过收入不平等渠道降低消费不平等。异质性分析发现,提高最低工资对低教育水平、没有房产以及高抚养比家庭的消费不平等影响更大。文章认为,提高最低工资可以促进低收入群体消费和缓解城镇家庭收入不平等,并且能够降低消费不平等。 展开更多
关键词 最低工资 消费不平等 Kakwani指数
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基于布迪厄实践理论的矿山生态修复工程预算问题及措施
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作者 张瑞 鲁明星 +1 位作者 刁振杨 杨彦威 《有色矿冶》 2025年第3期62-66,共5页
从布迪厄实践理论“场域-资本-惯习”的视角研究和分析,总结了矿山生态修复工程预算编制过程中涌现出的一系列问题。为了解决人工预算单价明显低于市场工资水平,定额标准中缺少定额子目的问题,以黑龙江省为例,提出基于黑龙江省近十年最... 从布迪厄实践理论“场域-资本-惯习”的视角研究和分析,总结了矿山生态修复工程预算编制过程中涌现出的一系列问题。为了解决人工预算单价明显低于市场工资水平,定额标准中缺少定额子目的问题,以黑龙江省为例,提出基于黑龙江省近十年最低工资的增长率调整基本工资和基于园林费用补充林地管护定额。调整后的甲类工84.45元/工日,乙类工65.52元/工日,林地管护定额子目总价为9276.44元/hm^(2)。考虑到矿山生态修复工程的技术含量稍低于市政工程,这样的价格仍然具有实际应用价值。补充定额后接近园林费用9900元/hm^(2)。这一举措的依据充分合理,在预算编制中具有显著的实用价值。期望能够为相关领域的发展提供有益的参考。 展开更多
关键词 矿山生态修复 预算编制 布迪厄实践理论 最低工资增长率 补充定额
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“生活工资”:概念溯源、实践样态与应用展望
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作者 孙岩 崔金琳 《工会理论研究》 2025年第6期4-21,共18页
1919年《凡尔赛和约》第十三章将“适当的生活工资”确立为国际劳工组织工资政策的理想图景。尽管“生活工资”一词未被写入国际劳工公约及建议书,但其理念下的“工人及其家庭的需求”成为确定最低工资的参考因素之一。近年来,英语国家... 1919年《凡尔赛和约》第十三章将“适当的生活工资”确立为国际劳工组织工资政策的理想图景。尽管“生活工资”一词未被写入国际劳工公约及建议书,但其理念下的“工人及其家庭的需求”成为确定最低工资的参考因素之一。近年来,英语国家的现代生活工资运动和欧盟国家的最低生活工资倡议,促使国际劳工组织再度关注生活工资。本文从关注低收入群体收支情况入手,将生活工资理念融入我国劳动用工与收入分配政策体系,为制定劳动就业、收入分配、物价调控政策提供参考。 展开更多
关键词 生活工资 最低工资 国际劳工标准 《凡尔赛和约》
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