Women, young, and immigrants disproportionately affected by low-wage labor market
The article discusses how institutions impact the supply of low-wage workers. It shows that low-wage jobs are mostly held by women, young people, older workers, less-educated individuals, and immigrants. These workers often have low skills, little financial support when not working, and caregiving responsibilities. The study finds that differences in low-wage work across countries are not solely due to market forces.