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    Impact of Minimum -Wages on Formal Employment in Kenya

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    Date
    2007-03
    Author
    Manda, Damiano Kulundu
    Kosimbei, George Kipng' etich
    Wanjala, Bernadette
    Type
    Working Paper
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    This paper uses time series data to analyze the impact of minimum wages on employment in the private and public formal sectors in Kenya. An error correction model is used to analyse the long-run and short-run effect of minimum wage on employment in the two sectors. The results show that minimum wage has a significant negative effect on employment in theformal public sector, both in the short-run and long-run. However, in the private sector, minimum wage has a positive significant effect on employment in the long-run but has no effect on employment in the short-run. Increase in real average wage has a negative effect on employment in the private sector. The results also show that both negaiioe and positive shocks on the economy have an impact on employment. The model shows that short-run disturbances feed into the long-run employment path. The results imply that it is the cumulative effect of minimum wage that has an impact on employment. Thus, limiting the frequency of adjusting minimum wage upwards, such as changing minimum wage after two years instead of changing it every year as currently the practice in Kenya can help minimize the negative impact of minimum wage on employment.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/37799
    Publisher
    University of Nairobi,
     
    Institute of Development Studies (IDS)
     
    Description
    KIPPRA Discussion Paper No. 67
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