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Do productivity gains translate into adequate wages? firm-level evidence from Ethiopia (LIMMS, 2018–2020)

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  • Xu, Ding,

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This paper examines the relationship between firm productivity, wage dynamics, and employment patterns in Ethiopia’s manufacturing sector, using firm-level data from the Large and Medium Manufacturing and Electricity Industries Survey (LIMMS) for 2018–2020. In line with the objectives of the SAW-A project — which promotes adequate wages and sustainable livelihoods through improved wage-setting and social dialogue—the study explores how firm characteristics such as size, age, and ownership shape the translation of productivity gains into fair and decent remuneration for workers.

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  • Xu, Ding,, 2025. "Do productivity gains translate into adequate wages? firm-level evidence from Ethiopia (LIMMS, 2018–2020)," ILO Working Papers 995675172102676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:995675172102676
    DOI: 10.54394/BDRE6383
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