Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy
logo-Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy

Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy
logo_m-Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy

    Jump To中央區塊/Main Content :::
  • About JSSP
    • About JSSP
    • Indexed in
    • Subscription Information
    • Contact Us
  • Editorial Board
  • Notes to Contributors
    • Guidelines for Submitted Manuscripts
    • Publication Ethics Statement
    • Statement Regarding Artificial Intelligence (AI)
    • Review Process
    • Online Submission
  • Volumes and Issues
    • Forthcoming Papers
  • Annual Statistics
    • Submission Trends by Academic Discipline in 2014-2024
    • First Round Processing Time of Submissions in 2024
    • Top 10 Most Viewed Papers in 2024
    • Top 10 Most Downloaded Papers in 2024
  • RCHSS
中文
RCHSS
search
Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy
  • Home
  • Volumes and Issues
  • 《Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy》 Volume 35, Number 03
  • Facebook
  • line
  • email
  • Twitter
  • Print
2023 / September Volume 35 No.3
The Effect of the Minimum Wage on Employment in Taiwan: Evidence from 2013-2018

Number of Clicks:2820; Number of Full Text Downloads:512; Number of Abstract Downloads:33;

發刊日期/Published Date
2023 / September
中英文篇名/Title
基本工資調升對臺灣勞工就業之影響:2013–2018年之實證
The Effect of the Minimum Wage on Employment in Taiwan: Evidence from 2013-2018
論文屬性/Type
研究論文 Research Article
作者/Author
黃芳玫, 周思廷
Fung-Mey Huang, Szu-Ting Chou
頁碼/Pagination
445-479
摘要/Abstract

本研究使用「人力運用擬-追蹤調查資料」分析2013至2018年台灣基本工資調升對低薪勞工就業之影響。結果發現此期間不論是月薪或時薪基本工資之調升,皆顯著降低低薪勞工第二年持續就業之機率;其中,時薪基本工資之調升幅度較大,其對低薪勞工就業之負向影響大於月薪基本工資之影響。月薪基本工資之調升,對青年低薪勞工影響最大,對男性低薪勞工之影響大於女性,對農業低薪勞工之影響大於對工業、服務業低薪勞工。時薪基本工資之負向影響,以高齡勞工最大,青年勞工次之,對女性影響大於男性,對服務業勞工之影響大於對工業與農業勞工之影響。 

This study examines the effect of the minimum wage on employment of low-wage employees by using a short pseudo-panel data set of the Manpower Utilization Survey (MUS) in Taiwan during 2013-2018. The results indicate that the numerous hikes in the minimum wage during that period significantly lowered the probabilities of remaining employed for low-wage employees, regardless of whether they were paid by the hour or monthly. The negative effects on the employment of low-wage employees were greater for those with hourly wages than for those with monthly salary. For low-wage employees with monthly payment schemes, raising monthly minimum wages had the largest negative effects on youngers (aged 16-29 years), on males, and on agricultural workers. While, for those with hourly payment schemes, raising hourly minimum wages had the largest negative effects on elders (aged 50 or above), females, and workers in the service sector.

關鍵字/Keyword
基本工資, 就業, 處理組群的平均處理效果
minimum wage, employment, average treatment effect on the treated
學科分類/Subject
經濟學
Economics
主題分類/Theme

DOI
10.53106/1018189X202202001
檔案下載/Download
Full Text Abstract
相關文章
  • Educational Expansion and Earnings Inequality in Taiwan: 1978-1995
  • The Estimation of Taiwan's Political Geography in the Panel Data: The Effects of Region, Electoral System and Ethnicity on the DPP's Vote 一from 1986 to 2004
  • On Professional Ehtics
  • The Economic Incentive Effects of Combined Product Tax and Recycling Subsidy
  • The Impact of Human Capital on Technical Efficiency: Evidence from Taiwan's Manufacturing Industry

  • About JSSP
  • Editorial Board
  • Notes to Contributors
  • Volumes and Issues
  • Annual Statistics

Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica, No. 128, Sec. 2, Academia Rd, Taipei 115, Taiwan

Tel: 886-2-27898156 Fax: 02-27898157 Email: issppub@sinica.edu.tw

© Copyright 2025. RCHSS Sinica All Rights Reserved.Privacy Policy & Security PolicyVersion:V1.1.3