Minimum wage in Poland in 2010–2019
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https://doi.org/10.52934/wpz.44Keywords:
minimum wage, measures of assessing minimum wage, trends in the minimum wage, average gross salaryAbstract
The minimum wage is one of the labor market institutions. The publication presents an analysis of the minimum wage in Poland in the years 2010-2019. In the article the official, published information were compared with other European Union countries. The implication was a view of changes of the minimum wage in the indicated years. The levels of minimum wage had an increasing trend, but in relation to other European Union countries there were still low.
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