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National Minimum Wage A2 Economics

Aims and Objectives Aim: Understand national minimum wage. Objectives: Define NMW Explain the NMW rates Analyse the effects of NMW Evaluate the merits of NMW

Starter Define national minimum wage. What is the minimum wage for those aged 21+? What is the minimum wage for those aged 18-21? What is the minimum wage for those aged 16-17?

National Minimum Wage Definition A minimum amount of money paid to provide a pay floor to low paid workers. Rationale is to achieve a more equitable distribution of income by raising wages of those on low pay. Hoped that helps workers escape the unemployment trap by providing a greater incentive to work! Does this work? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10172407

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Case For and Against NMW You are working for the Labour Force Survey department for HM Treasury. You have been asked to debate the advantages of NMW and the drawbacks of NMW. You must then decide which argument you feel is stronger.

Minimum Wage Argument : In Favour Helps reduce poverty for those whose pay it increases. Male-female wage inequalities are reduced as mostly females who are on low pay. Increases the incentive to work, reducing voluntary unemployment. Once incentivised workers pay income tax, and no longer take benefits.

Minimum Wage Argument : In Favour Workers may receive a morale boost, making them more productive, leading to an increase in labour demand. Should reduce labour turnover rates, as workers on higher wages will be less likely to look elsewhere. Can help counter power of monopsonist employer much in same way as trade unions can. Can generate a multiplier effect seeing as the low paid have a higher Marginal Propensity to Consume. May lead to job creation due to higher derived demand.

Minimum Wage Argument : In Favour Workers may receive a morale boost, making them more productive, leading to an increase in labour demand. Should reduce labour turnover rates, as workers on higher wages will be less likely to look elsewhere. Can help counter power of monopsonist employer much in same way as trade unions can. Can generate a multiplier effect seeing as the low paid have a higher Marginal Propensity to Consume. May lead to job creation due to higher derived demand.

Minimum Wage Argument : Against May lead to a loss of jobs. NMW must be set above equilibrium to have an impact. NMW raises the MCL causing contractions of demand. Higher wage also stimulates labour supply, where the result is excess supply.

Minimum Wage Causing Unemployment Real Wage Real Wage SI Excess Supply Excess Supply SE NMW DE DI Quantity of Workers Quantity of Workers Unemployment minimised if S and D are inelastic. Unemployment is large if S and D are elastic.

Minimum Wage Argument : Against Unemployment due to NMW may affect young workers the most whose inexperience makes them less productive. This is why NMW for young people is lower! NMW does a poor job or alleviating poverty because it is poorly targeted.

Minimum Wage Argument : Against Higher costs for businesses of NMW may be passed onto consumers. Setting a national minimum wage fails to take into account differences in cost of living in different regions. Workers not on minimum wage may seek higher wages to restore their relative level of pay. This may be inflationary meaning the NMW may have to rise again!

Is NMW a good thing or not? Plenary Is NMW a good thing or not?

Exam Question Do you agree that if a trade union persuades employers to increase wage rates in a labour market, employment must inevitably fall in that labour market? Justify your answer. (30 marks)