This paper addresses the question of how a minimum wage increase affects the wages of low-wage workers. Most studies assume that there is a simple mechanical increase in the wage for workers earning a wage between the old and the new minimum wage, with some studies allowing for spillovers to workers with wages just above this range. Rather than assume that the wages of these workers would have remained constant, this paper estimates how a minimum wage increase impacts a low-wage worker’s wage relative to the wage the worker would have if there had been no minimum wage increase. The method allows for the effect to depend not only on the initial wage of the worker, but also nonlinearly on the size of the minimum wage increase. Using Current P...
The employment consequences of increasing the minimum wage in the United States continue to be a maj...
Greater number of foreign working studies does confirm the theoretical assumption that minimum wage ...
We propose a novel method that infers the employment effect of a minimum wage increase by comparing ...
This paper addresses the question of how a minimum wage increase affects the wages of low-wage worke...
The voluminous literature on minimum wages offers little consensus on the extent to which a wage flo...
Workers who earn at or below the minimum wage in the United States are mostly either less educated, ...
We analyze the price pass-through effect of the minimum wage and use the results to provide insight ...
In this paper we use an estimating equation from the research of leading proponents of the view that...
This paper provides new estimates of the effects of increased federal and state minimum wages on the...
Recent research has challenged the conventional wisdom among economists that increases in the minimu...
This paper collected and collated data from multiple governmental sources as well as other research ...
Workers initially earning near the minimum wage are adversely affected by minimum wage increases, wh...
We study the effect of minimum wage increases on employment in automatable jobs – jobs in which empl...
There is a growing view among economists that the minimum wage off ers substantial benefi ts to low-...
The US minimum wage, at almost 75 years old, remains the topic of many academic studies and much pol...
The employment consequences of increasing the minimum wage in the United States continue to be a maj...
Greater number of foreign working studies does confirm the theoretical assumption that minimum wage ...
We propose a novel method that infers the employment effect of a minimum wage increase by comparing ...
This paper addresses the question of how a minimum wage increase affects the wages of low-wage worke...
The voluminous literature on minimum wages offers little consensus on the extent to which a wage flo...
Workers who earn at or below the minimum wage in the United States are mostly either less educated, ...
We analyze the price pass-through effect of the minimum wage and use the results to provide insight ...
In this paper we use an estimating equation from the research of leading proponents of the view that...
This paper provides new estimates of the effects of increased federal and state minimum wages on the...
Recent research has challenged the conventional wisdom among economists that increases in the minimu...
This paper collected and collated data from multiple governmental sources as well as other research ...
Workers initially earning near the minimum wage are adversely affected by minimum wage increases, wh...
We study the effect of minimum wage increases on employment in automatable jobs – jobs in which empl...
There is a growing view among economists that the minimum wage off ers substantial benefi ts to low-...
The US minimum wage, at almost 75 years old, remains the topic of many academic studies and much pol...
The employment consequences of increasing the minimum wage in the United States continue to be a maj...
Greater number of foreign working studies does confirm the theoretical assumption that minimum wage ...
We propose a novel method that infers the employment effect of a minimum wage increase by comparing ...