The Effects of Minimum Wages on the Labor Market and Income Distribution in Kenya

The Effects of Minimum Wages on the Labor Market and Income Distribution in Kenya

Author: Tabitha Mwangi

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 28

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In Kenya, there has been increased debate on the impact of minimum wage increases and pay disparities between sectors. Long-term differences in earnings across sectors and different regions (urban and rural) are reflected through higher poverty rates in rural areas, especially among wage earners. This study evaluates the effects of minimum wages on labor and its impact on growth. The study uses the single country static model, the PEP-1-1 model and the Social Accounting Matrix for Kenya for the year 2009. The key research questions are to assess the effects of minimum wages on rural or urban area labor markets, labor migration, and income distribution. To achieve this, the study simulates three scenarios: increases in minimum wages for formal workers in urban and rural areas at the same rate of 5%, different rates (10% rural and 5% urban), and a cut in the minimum wages in both regions. The findings indicate that increases in wage fuel the migration of labor from rural to urban areas, and stifles the expansion of the economy. A rise in minimum wages has an overall negative effect on incomes of rural households while benefiting urban households, which contributes to increased inequality. A fall in real minimum wages on the other hand, is supportive of output and employment growth.


Minimum Wages and Social Policy

Minimum Wages and Social Policy

Author: Wendy V. Cunningham

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 082137012X

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Offering evidence from both detailed individual country studies and homogenized statistics across the Latin American and Caribbean region, this book examines the impact of the minimum wage on wages, employment, poverty, income distribution and government budgets in the context of a large informal sector and predominantly unskilled workforces.


Setting of a Minimum Wage and Its Consequences on Employment and Earnings in the Modern Sector in Kenya

Setting of a Minimum Wage and Its Consequences on Employment and Earnings in the Modern Sector in Kenya

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Publisher:

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 0

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Consultant report on effects of a minimum wage on employment and wages in Kenya - covers urban areas and rural areas cost of living, the estimation of the minimum monthly income required by urban and rural households, employment and wages trends in the private sector and the public sector, the evolution of the number of low paid workers and the estimated impact of a new minimum wage; proposes indexation systems. References, statistical tables.


The Kenya Employment Problem

The Kenya Employment Problem

Author: Henry Rempel

Publisher: Nairobi ; New York : Oxford University Press

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 216

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ILO pub-WEP pub. Monograph prepared within the framework of a WEP research project on labour market and employment trends in Kenya - examines relations between labour supply and wage structure in the industrial sector, considers economic implications and other effects (e. g. Labour productivity) on the educational system, agricultural development, the urban area informal sector, etc., and includes a literature survey, relating to wage determination theory. ILO mentioned. Bibliography pp. 183 to 193, graphs, maps and statistical tables.