Monopsony power and the demand for low-skilled workers

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作者
Koelling, Arnd [1 ]
机构
[1] Berlin Sch Econ & Law, Dept Cooperat Studies, Empir Econ, Berlin, Germany
关键词
Monopsony; labour demand; low-skilled workers; low wages; OWN-WAGE ELASTICITY; LABOR DEMAND; EMPLOYMENT; FIRM; MODELS;
D O I
10.1177/10353046211042427
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This study analyses firms' labour demand when employers have at least some monopsony power. It is argued that without taking into account (quasi-)monopsonistic structures of the labour market, wrong predictions are made about the effects of minimum wages. Using switching fractional panel probit regressions with German establishment data, I find that slightly more than 80% of establishments exercise some degree of monopsony power in their demand for low-skilled workers. The outcome suggests that a 1% increase in payments for low-skilled workers would, in these firms, increase employment for this group by 1.12%, while firms without monopsony power reduce the number of low-skilled, by about 1.63% for the same increase in remuneration. The study can probably also be used to explain the limited employment effects of the introduction of a statutory minimum wage in Germany and thus leads to a better understanding of the labour market for low-skilled workers. JEL Codes: J23, J42, C23, D24
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页码:377 / 395
页数:19
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