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Table 10 Employment effects of minimum wages on non-production workers –restricted sample

From: Do minimum wages affect employment? Evidence from the manufacturing sector in Indonesia

Dependent variable: Log (Number of paid non-production workers)

 

All firms

Small firms

Large firms

 

(1)

(2)

(1)

(2)

(1)

(2)

Log (Min. Wage)

−0.0703***

−0.0402**

−0.0717***

−0.0900***

0.00594

0.0563

 

(0.0205)

(0.0165)

(0.0213)

(0.0269)

(0.0404)

(0.0499)

Log (Firm Age)

 

0.195***

 

0.0990***

 

0.264***

  

(0.00712)

 

(0.0112)

 

(0.0228)

Foreign Share

 

0.00175***

 

0.00143***

 

2.21e-05

  

(0.000225)

 

(0.000418)

 

(0.000436)

Export Share

 

0.00115***

 

0.000785***

 

0.000334*

  

(9.35e-05)

 

(0.000177)

 

(0.000183)

Govt. Share

 

0.000155

 

0.000592**

 

0.000390

  

(0.000173)

 

(0.000246)

 

(0.000437)

Observations

211,617

163,065

154,936

97,313

55,189

36,372

Number of Firms

36,440

38,242

31,234

28,812

8989

8593

Fixed Effects

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Year Effects

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

  1. Notes: This sample excludes observations for the years of the Asian financial crisis (1997 and 1998). Robust standard errors clustered by firm are reported in parentheses. ***p < 0.01, **p < 0.05, *p < 0.1