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Does increasing minimum working age improve education, health and labor market outcomes?

November 16, 2015Labor Economics No Comments

Elena del Rey, Sergi Jiménez-Martín and Judit Vall-Castello explore the effects of a 1980 labor market reform in Spain that increased the statutory minimum working age.

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