Minimum wage coverage and compliance in developing countries

Type Journal Article - International Labour Review
Title Minimum wage coverage and compliance in developing countries
Author(s)
Volume 152
Issue 3-4
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 381-410
URL http://www.global-labour-university.org/fileadmin/GLU_conference_2014/papers/uma_etal_minwages.pdf
Abstract
Using household and labour force survey data from 11 developing
countries, the authors calculate rates of minimum wage compliance for formal/
informal employees covered by current legislation and assess the average “depth”
of violations. Though compliance is negatively related to the ratio of minimum to
median wages, countries with a national minimum wage set at a meaningful level
typically achieve higher compliance rates than countries with occupational or industry-specific
minimum wage systems. However, better compliance – especially
for women, ethnic groups, and unskilled and informal workers – also depends on
contextualized yet comprehensive minimum wage policies combining union/employer
involvement, awareness-raising and credible enforcement.

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