Does crime respond to changes in the minimum wage? A growing body of empirical evidence indicates that increases in the minimum wage have a displacement effect on low-skilled workers. Economic reasoning provides the possibility that disemployment may cause youth to substitute from legal work to crime. However, there is also the countervailing effect of a higher wage raising the opportunity cost of crime for those who remain employed. We use the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 cohort to measure the effect of increases in the minimum wage on self-reported criminal activity and examine employment–crime substitution. Exploiting changes in state and federal minimum wage laws from 1997 to 2010, we find that workers who are affected by ...
In this paper we use an estimating equation from the research of leading proponents of the view that...
The Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 increased the national minimum wage from $5.15 per hour to $7.25 p...
Few topics in labor economics have been ns widely studied as the minimum wage. Arecent survey of the...
Does crime respond to changes in the minimum wage? A growing body of empirical evidence indicates th...
Evidence shows that education, labor market conditions for ex-offenders, and wages influence crime r...
How does the minimum wage affect crime rates? Empirical research suggests that increasing a worker's...
In this paper we consider the connection between crime and the labour market in a different way to e...
Using 1998-2019 cross-sectional data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, this paper anal...
Thesis advisor: Andrew BeauchampThis dissertation examines how some policies, though not intended to...
Labor market conditions are known to be an important factor for determining crime rates. This is why...
Using panel data on individuals from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, we find that employe...
The principal justification for minimum wage legislation resides in improving the economic condition...
The employment consequences of increasing the minimum wage in the United States continue to be a maj...
There have been a lot of arguments on the real effect of minimum wages on teenagers, non- educated a...
We propose a novel method that infers the employment effect of a minimum wage increase by comparing ...
In this paper we use an estimating equation from the research of leading proponents of the view that...
The Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 increased the national minimum wage from $5.15 per hour to $7.25 p...
Few topics in labor economics have been ns widely studied as the minimum wage. Arecent survey of the...
Does crime respond to changes in the minimum wage? A growing body of empirical evidence indicates th...
Evidence shows that education, labor market conditions for ex-offenders, and wages influence crime r...
How does the minimum wage affect crime rates? Empirical research suggests that increasing a worker's...
In this paper we consider the connection between crime and the labour market in a different way to e...
Using 1998-2019 cross-sectional data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, this paper anal...
Thesis advisor: Andrew BeauchampThis dissertation examines how some policies, though not intended to...
Labor market conditions are known to be an important factor for determining crime rates. This is why...
Using panel data on individuals from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, we find that employe...
The principal justification for minimum wage legislation resides in improving the economic condition...
The employment consequences of increasing the minimum wage in the United States continue to be a maj...
There have been a lot of arguments on the real effect of minimum wages on teenagers, non- educated a...
We propose a novel method that infers the employment effect of a minimum wage increase by comparing ...
In this paper we use an estimating equation from the research of leading proponents of the view that...
The Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 increased the national minimum wage from $5.15 per hour to $7.25 p...
Few topics in labor economics have been ns widely studied as the minimum wage. Arecent survey of the...