对科索沃最低工资的态度和信念——一项公众调查的结果

Herolinda Murati-Leka, Doruntina Ajvazi
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长期以来,最低工资一直被视为确保劳动力市场稳定的重要工具,它对就业、减贫、非正规部门和经济发展的影响和影响,在总体上引发了多年的讨论。基于对635名受访者的民意调查,我们在本研究中对科索沃经济中的最低工资进行了分析。我们的民意调查结果显示,受访者对最低工资及其在科索沃经济中的增长持良好态度,以生活水平、就业、私营部门、减贫和其他因素来衡量。科索沃的最低工资在中欧和东欧是最低的,35岁以下的最低工资为130欧元,35岁以上的最低工资为170欧元。
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Attitudes and beliefs about minimum wage in Kosovo – results of a public survey
The minimum wage has long been regarded as a vital tool for ensuring labour market stability, and its impact and implications on employment, poverty reduction, the informal sector, and economic development, in general, have sparked a multi-year discussion. Based on a poll of 635 respondents, we present an analysis of the minimum wage in Kosovo’s economy in this study. Our poll results reveal that our respondents had good attitudes toward the minimum wage and its increase in the Kosovo economy, as measured by the standard of living, employment, private sector, poverty reduction, and other factors. Kosovo has the lowest minimum wage in Central and Eastern Europe – 130 euros for those under 35 and 170 euros for those over 35.
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