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Title: How is the minimum wage shaping the wage distribution: minimum wage, spillovers, and wage inequality in Portugal
Author: Oliveira, Carlos Brito Mascarenhas de
Advisor: Portugal, Pedro
Keywords: Wage inequality
Labour economics
Minimum wage
Spillovers
Wage distribution
Counterfactual dDecomposition
Distribution regression
Rank regression
Kernel density
Reweighting
Defense Date: 13-Jan-2022
Abstract: Over the last three decades, wage inequality and the importance of the minimum wage presented a nearly symmetric behavior in Portugal. Applying a semiparametric approach, this paper presents significant visual and quantitative evidence of how the MW structurally reshaped the wage distribution. The remarkable rise in the real MW of 2006-2019 explained virtually all of the decline in wage inequality, and 40% of the average wage growth, mostly driven by spillovers, which cascaded way above the minimum. The MW was most important for women, although spillovers were greater for men. Exploring the total-base wage differential also uncovered important new insights.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/142241
Designation: A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
Appears in Collections:NSBE: Nova SBE - MA Dissertations

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