Introducing a Statutory Minimum Wage in Middle and Low Income Countries

Journal article: The motivation for introducing statutory minimum wages in many developing countries is often threefold: poverty-reduction, social justice and growth. How well the policy succeeds in attaining these goals will depend on the national context and the numerous choices made when designing the policy. Institutional capacity in developing countries tends to be limited, so institutional arrangements must be adapted. Nevertheless, a statutory minimum wage appears to have the potential to help low- and middle-income countries advance toward the aforementioned development objectives, even in the face of weak enforcement capacity and pervasive informality.

Author(s)

David Margolis

Journal
  • IZA World of Labor
Date of publication
  • 2014
Keywords JEL
J31 J38 J8 O17 O29
Keywords
  • Minimum wages
  • Development
  • Institutions
  • Enforcement
Pages
  • 1-10
Version
  • 1