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    Title: Is it Possible to Decouple Foreign Workers` Wages from the Minimum Wage in Taiwan?
    Authors: Hwang, Jen-Te;Wang, Chieh-Hsuan;Chung, Chien-Ping
    王緁妶
    Contributors: 經濟系
    Keywords: Foreign workers;labour costs;migrant workers;minimum wage;Taiwan.
    Date: 2011-07
    Issue Date: 2015-01-14 14:28:41 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The impact of minimum wage legislation has been widely discussed and is a major concern among labour economists. This article investigates, from economic, legal, international political, trade, and social perspectives, the possibility of decoupling foreign workers` wages from the minimum wage in Taiwan. The results show that foreign workers` wages cannot possibly be decoupled from the minimum wage, and foreign workers should not be treated as a separate group of workers in Taiwan`s minimum wage policy. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
    Relation: The Economic and Labour Relations Review : ELRR, 22(2), 107-130
    Data Type: article
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