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Table 7 Wage regression by gender

From: The impact of minimum wages on informal and formal labor market outcomes: evidence from Indonesia

 

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VARIABLES

all male

all female

formal male

formal female

informal male

informal female

mw_real

0.364***

0.198

0.429***

0.430**

−0.0119

0.182

 

(0.0935)

(0.123)

(0.135)

(0.185)

(0.180)

(0.187)

log prov. GDP

−10,559

25,412

12,944

−59,354

−119,653

135,370**

 

(33,273)

(54,842)

(44,582)

(108,053)

(77,424)

(68,850)

elementary school

−9,340

62,599*

12,250

13,615

−9,836

97,296**

 

(24,406)

(32,404)

(31,463)

(30,338)

(45,659)

(48,811)

middle school

32,941

6,384

37,459

−135,441**

64,840

97,375

 

(37,702)

(50,122)

(50,280)

(61,571)

(73,103)

(76,952)

high school

83,852*

4,668

137,560**

24,104

−13,539

−40,304

 

(48,208)

(72,109)

(62,512)

(65,104)

(100,440)

(127,959)

higher educ

327,807***

260,809**

456,327***

310,723***

−131,766

−612,339*

 

(90,829)

(111,187)

(99,933)

(95,923)

(257,097)

(348,720)

urban

82,231***

13,996

74,081***

27,409

87,920

−39,262

 

(23,303)

(21,140)

(27,778)

(29,267)

(54,548)

(36,470)

2000

15,588

414.9

−4,682

27,346

32,460*

−4,282

 

(10,328)

(12,875)

(13,856)

(17,819)

(19,300)

(19,739)

2007

98,074***

58,873**

177,618***

214,831***

117,917***

−60,658*

 

(15,498)

(24,322)

(20,664)

(45,627)

(36,170)

(32,020)

Observations

13,371

6,246

6,038

2,325

4,648

3,137

Adj. R-squared

0.056

0.039

0.165

0.249

0.022

0.020

  1. All specifications include sector and year dummies as control variables and use level of real wage as dependent variable
  2. Robust standard errors in parentheses
  3. *p<0.1, **p<0.05, ***p<0.01