The Wage Policy in Kenya

The Wage Policy in Kenya

Author: Jan Vandemoortele

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Published: 1984

Total Pages: 70

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Study of wage policies and economic growth trends (1960s, 1970s, 1980s) in Kenya - analyses growth rate of gross domestic product, inflation, income distribution, changes in wage rate and in economic conditions, minimum wage policy, prospects, etc. Graphs, statistical tables.


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.


Global Wage Report 2020-21

Global Wage Report 2020-21

Author: INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE.

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Published: 2020-12-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789220319482

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This ILO flagship report examines the evolution of real wages around the world, giving a unique picture of wage trends globally and by region. The 2020-21 edition analyses the relationship of minimum wages and inequality, as well as the wage impacts of the COVID-19 crisis. The 2020-21 edition also reviews minimum wage systems across the world and identifies the conditions under which minimum wages can reduce inequality. The report presents comprehensive data on levels of minimum wages, their effectiveness, and the number and characteristics of workers paid at or below the minimum. The report highlights how adequate minimum wages, statutory or negotiated, can play a key role in a human-centred recovery from the crisis


The Minimum Wage

The Minimum Wage

Author: Deepak Lal

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Published: 1995

Total Pages: 46

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CONTENTS: Introduction; Poverty Alleviation; Efficiency; Conclusions; Summary.


The Fundamentals of Minimum Wage Fixing

The Fundamentals of Minimum Wage Fixing

Author: François Eyraud

Publisher: International Labour Organization

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 9789221170143

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This manual draws on the ILO's comprehensive database containing the principal legal provisions and minimum wage fixing mechanisms in 100 countries. The minimum wage has had a long and turbulent history, and this study sheds light on its intricacies by providing a thorough overview of the institutions and practices in different countries. It outlines the main topics for debate concerning the effects of minimum wages on major social and economic variables such as employment, wage inequality, and poverty. The book considers the various procedures countries use for implementation, including the criteria employed to fix the minimum wage, and how they are linked to specific country objectives. It then measures the efficiency of the minimum wage, and focuses on its impact on employment as a major political issue. For the benefit of non-specialists, the validity of econometric models and their results are examined.