diff --git a/02-data/processed/relevant/Al-Mamun2014.yml b/02-data/processed/relevant/Al-Mamun2014.yml index af1e787..c2ec6c2 100644 --- a/02-data/processed/relevant/Al-Mamun2014.yml +++ b/02-data/processed/relevant/Al-Mamun2014.yml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -cite: Al2014 +cite: Al-Mamun2014 author: Al-Mamun, A., Wahab, S. A., Mazumder, M. N. H., & Su, Z. year: 2014 title: Empirical Investigation on the Impact of Microcredit on Women Empowerment in Urban Peninsular Malaysia diff --git a/02-data/processed/relevant/Sotomayor2021.yml b/02-data/processed/relevant/Sotomayor2021.yml index fd2eaea..59fb89a 100644 --- a/02-data/processed/relevant/Sotomayor2021.yml +++ b/02-data/processed/relevant/Sotomayor2021.yml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -cite: Sotomayor2020 +cite: Sotomayor2021 author: Sotomayor, Orlando J. -year: 2020 +year: 2021 title: Can the minimum wage reduce poverty and inequality in the developing world? Evidence from Brazil publisher: World Development uri: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105182 diff --git a/02-data/supplementary/findings-institutional.csv b/02-data/supplementary/findings-institutional.csv index 9ec5661..b37ff82 100644 --- a/02-data/supplementary/findings-institutional.csv +++ b/02-data/supplementary/findings-institutional.csv @@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ minimum wage,mixed evidence for short-/medium-term income inequality impacts,can ,,some spatial transfer from urban manufacturing sectors to rural agricultural sectors ,bad targeting can exacerbate existing inequalities,negative effect on women's hours worked if strong household labour divisions,Alinaghi2020;Wong2019;Militaru2019 ,,low-earners sometimes secondary high-income household earners while low-wage households have no earners at all -,"potential impact larger for single parents, rural/disadvantaged locations",women more affected if they make up large share of low-wage earners,Alinaghi2020;Gilbert2001;SilveriaNeto2011 +,"potential impact larger for single parents, rural/disadvantaged locations",women more affected if they make up large share of low-wage earners,Alinaghi2020;Gilbert2001;SilveiraNeto2011 labour regulation,mixed evidence for effects of labour regulation on income inequality ,with lacking institutional capabilities no effective targeting possible,Adams2015;Broadway2020;Davies2022;Dustmann2012 paid leave,evidence for significant increase in rtw after childbirth,esp. disadvantaged women benefit due to no prior employer-funded leave,Broadway2020;Dustmann2012;Davies2022 ,some evidence for positive rtw effects to occur with medium-/long-term time delay,short-term exit but no long-term increase to hiring pattern discrimination,Broadway2020;Dustmann2012 ,,can exacerbate existing household labour division ,mixed evidence for fixed-/short-term contracts counter-acting effect on rtw,fixed-term contracts often insufficiently covered by otherwise applicable labour regulation,Davies2022;Mun2018 -collective bargaining,evidence for decreased income inequality with strong unionisation,stronger collective political power vector enables more equal redistributive policies,Alexiou2023;Cardinaleschi2015 +collective bargaining,evidence for decreased income inequality with strong unionisation,stronger collective political power vector enables more equal redistributive policies,Alexiou2023;Cardinaleschi2019 ,,"increased probability for employment on formal, standard employment contract" ,marginal evidence for increased income/representation of women/minorities in workforce/management,internal heterogeneity due to predominantly affecting median part of wage distribution,Ferguson2015;Ahumada2023 ,,self-selection of people joining more unionised enterprises/organisations/sectors