EvalPub researchers take part in the XV Labour Economics Meeting
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On 30 June, pre-doctoral researcher Juan José Arnadillo and professors Rafael Granell and Amadeo Fuenmayor, both from the Department of Applied Economics, presented a paper on the impact of the increase in the minimum wage on the employment rate at the XV Labour Economics Meeting.

On 29 and 30 June and 1 July 2022, this conference on Labour Economics, organised by the Spanish Association of Labour Economics (AEET) and the University of Castilla-La Mancha, was held in Albacete. In the tenth session of this meeting, on 30 June at 15:00, the members of the Chair of Autonomous Community Taxation presented their paper entitled “Repercusión del aumento del salario mínimo interprofesional en la tasa de empleo: Un enfoque de control sintético”.

Programme of the XV Labour Economics Meeting