Effects of the Minimum Wage (MW) on Income Inequality: Systematic Review and Analysis of the Spanish Case
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The minimum wage has become a standard measure in the economic and social policies
of countries all over the world. The primary objective of this measure is to guarantee that workers
receive a minimum wage that allows them to lead a decent life, thereby reducing inequality and
poverty. However, studies on the minimum wage have not focused on assessing the effects on these
dimensions but only on employment. The objective of this study is to address this research gap by
analysing the effects of minimum wage increases on income inequality and poverty. To this end,
firstly, a systematic review of the empirical analyses was conducted using the PRISMA methodology,
with a view to ensuring that all empirical evidence was available. Secondly, the Spanish case was
examined. The significant increase in minimum wage in Spain in 2019 (21.3% in real terms) presents
an invaluable opportunity to utilise this event as a natural experiment to generate new evidence.
A difference-in-differences approach was employed to assess the impact of this phenomenon in the
period 2018–2019 with microdata from European Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EUSILC
for Spain). In doing so, two basic scientific contributions were made. The first one, a systematic,
exhaustive, and up-to-date literature review (up to June 2024), as there is, to our knowledge, no
recent systematic review of this relationship (minimum wage vs. inequality). The available evidence
indicates a clear inverse relationship between the minimum wage and inequalities and poverty. The
second one, regarding the Spanish case, there has been a dearth of scientific studies on this subject.
Thus, this paper provides new scientific evidence demonstrating that a significant increase in the
minimum wage can significantly improve the income of low-wage earners, thereby reducing income
inequality and in-work poverty. Furthermore, there is evidence of a spillover effect towards income
groups closer to the treatment group.
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Paz-Báñez, M. A., Sánchez-López, C., & Asensio-Coto, M. J. (2024). Effects of the Minimum Wage (MW) on Income Inequality: Systematic Review and Analysis of the Spanish Case. In Economies (Vol. 12, Issue 9, p. 223). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies12090223














