摩洛哥的最低工资仍然很高

Mohamed Abrich, M. Lahlou
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摩洛哥早在1936年就通过了最低工资立法,目的是确定城市和农村地区雇员的最低工资水平。作为非农业部门和农业部门的最低工资标准,提高最低工资(最低保障工资)和农业最低保障工资(SMAG)的决定并不遵循预先确定的时间表,而是在社会对话框架内不同利益相关者之间的交流。自21世纪初以来,已经实施了大约10次最低工资的增加,然而,没有科学出版物分析其对摩洛哥经济的影响。因此,BAM发表的这项研究的目的是检验最低工资重估对决策者感兴趣的一系列宏观经济变量的影响。该研究回顾了设定最低工资的标准及其宏观经济影响。然后是摩洛哥最低工资的风格化事实,特别是在工资分配、就业、非正式性和青年失业方面。该研究还探讨了最低工资、总工资和就业之间的联系。最后,根据国际货币基金组织的FSGM模型衍生的更具结构性的模型,对最低工资增加对摩洛哥经济的影响进行了模拟。
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The minimum wage remains significantly high in Morocco
Morocco passed minimum wage legislation as early as 1936 with the aim of defining minimum pay levels for employees in urban and rural areas. Decisions to increase the minimum wage (guaranteed minimum wage) and SMAG (minimum guaranteed agricultural wage), which serve as minimum wages in the non-agricultural and agricultural sectors, respectively, do not follow a pre-established timetable but arise from exchanges between different stakeholders within the framework of social dialogue. Since the early 2000s, around ten increases have been implemented on the minimum wage, however, no scientific publication analyzing their effects on the Moroccan economy has been carried out. Thus, the objective of the study published by BAM is to examine the impact of revaluations of the minimum wage on a set of macroeconomic variables of interest to the decision-maker. The study reviews the criteria for setting the minimum wage and its macroeconomic effects. Then on the stylized facts that characterize the minimum wage in Morocco, particularly in relation to wage distribution, employment, informality and youth unemployment. The study also explores the links between minimum wage, overall salary and employment. Finally, a simulation of the effects of the increase in the minimum wage on the Moroccan economy is carried out based on a more structural model derived from the IMF's FSGM model.
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