Minimum wages in Latin America and the Caribbean impact wage distribution.
Minimum wages in Latin America and the Caribbean impact wage distributions, affecting both formal and informal sectors. In countries with low minimum wages compared to average wages, it helps low-wage workers like women, young, and older workers. In contrast, in countries with high minimum wages, it mainly affects high-skilled workers. This shows that minimum wages don't raise all wages but provide a baseline for employers to set wages. The level of the minimum wage determines whose wages are influenced.