Název: Selected issues of the minimum wage in the Czech republic
Autoři: Pavelka, Tomáš
Skála, Marek
Čadil, Jan
Citace zdrojového dokumentu: E+M. Ekonomie a Management = Economics and Management. 2014, č. 4, s. 30-45.
Datum vydání: 2014
Nakladatel: Technická univerzita v Liberci
Typ dokumentu: článek
article
URI: http://www.ekonomie-management.cz/download/1420548563_9f10/03_SELECTED+ISSUES+OF+THE+MINIMUM+WAGE.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/11025/17580
ISSN: 1212-3609 (Print)
2336-5604 (Online)
Klíčová slova: zaměstnanost;minimální mzda;nezaměstnanost
Klíčová slova v dalším jazyce: employment;minimum wage;unemployment
Abstrakt v dalším jazyce: The minimum wage is one of the measures of economic policy, which raises contradictory reactions. The Czech Republic is one of twenty EU Member States that have implemented a statutory minimum wage. Since its introduction in 1991, the gross minimum wage was increased sixteen times by the government. In addition to increases in the gross minimum wage, the purchasing power of the minimum wage is affected by the development of price levels and also by changes in tax and social security and health insurance. In the Czech Republic three periods in the development of the minimum wage can be distinguished. In the first years after its introduction, the gross minimum wage did not increase significantly and its real value declined. The period 1999–2006 is a period of rapid growth in both the nominal and the real minimum wage. In the period 2007–2012, the nominal wage was constant and its real value gradually decreased. These three phases correspond to the political orientation of Czech governments. Leftist governments raised minimum wages faster than right-wing governments. The article also provides an analysis of the motivational function of the minimum wage. It compares the net minimum wage with the living minimum. It appears that the motivational function of the minimum wage has been reducing in recent years. This is true especially for persons with dependent children. The last part of the article includes an analysis of the relationship between the increase in the minimum wage and the unemployment rate in the Czech Republic. In addition to total unemployment, the impact of the minimum wage on unemployment of young people and people with low levels of education is analyzed. It shows that there is no clear relationship between the minimum wage and the unemployment rates in the Czech Republic.
Práva: © Technická univerzita v Liberci
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Vyskytuje se v kolekcích:Číslo 4 (2014)
Číslo 4 (2014)

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