Minimum Wage

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    • What is the primary purpose of minimum wage legislation?
      Fair wages and protection
    • Minimum wage ensures all workers receive the same hourly pay rate, regardless of their skills or experience.
      False
    • Minimum wage legislation aims to ensure workers receive a fair wage that covers basic living costs and protects them from exploitation.exploitation
    • What is the key difference between a living wage and a minimum wage?
      Living wage covers living costs
    • Match the impact of minimum wage on employers with its description:
      Increased Labor Costs ↔️ Employers pay higher wages
      Improved Employee Retention ↔️ Lower recruitment costs
      Increased Productivity ↔️ Motivated workers produce more
      Competitive Pressure ↔️ Employers must match wage increases
    • The impact of minimum wage on employees includes improved living standards but may reduce job opportunities if employers cut back on hiring.opportunities
    • Why might a high minimum wage limit entry-level job opportunities?
      Less affordable hiring
    • One objective of minimum wage legislation is to ensure workers receive a legally set hourly pay rate
    • How does minimum wage legislation improve living standards for workers?
      Provides enough income
    • Increased labor costs due to minimum wage may reduce profit margins for employers.

      True
    • Order the strategies employers use to adapt to minimum wage increases:
      1️⃣ Adjust pricing
      2️⃣ Invest in automation
      3️⃣ Improve workforce productivity
    • What does minimum wage incentivizes employers to invest in for their workers?
      Training and upskilling
    • Match the effect with its advantage or disadvantage:
      Wage Increases ↔️ Reduces poverty
      Job Displacement ↔️ Higher unemployment
      Consumer Spending ↔️ Boosts demand
      Inflation ↔️ Higher prices
    • Higher wage expenses due to minimum wage may necessitate price increases for employers.

      True
    • What is one argument against minimum wage from employers' perspective?
      Raises business costs
    • Minimum wage legislation aims to ensure workers receive a fair wage that covers basic living costs and prevents exploitation.exploitation
    • What does minimum wage legislation aim to protect workers from?
      Wage exploitation
    • The minimum wage in the UK is fixed and does not change to reflect economic conditions.
      False
    • Fair wages are a primary objective of minimum wage legislation.

      True
    • How does improved employee retention benefit employers after a minimum wage increase?
      Reduced turnover costs
    • A high minimum wage can price low-skilled workers out of the labor market.

      True
    • What is the primary purpose of minimum wage legislation?
      Ensure a fair wage
    • Minimum wage legislation prevents employers from paying wages below the set minimum.

      True
    • Match the objective with its description:
      Fair Wages ↔️ Legally set hourly pay
      Protecting Workers ↔️ Prevents below minimum wages
      Improved Living Standards ↔️ Meets basic needs
    • Higher wages improve employee morale and reduce turnover
    • Minimum wage legislation may lead to job losses for low-skilled workers if set too high.

      True
    • Minimum wage may reduce job opportunities if employers cut back on hiring
    • What are the key economic effects of minimum wage legislation?
      Wage increases, job displacement, consumer spending, inflation
    • Supporters of minimum wage argue it reduces income inequality
    • Critics of minimum wage argue it may fuel inflation.

      True