This book attempts to make sense of the research on the minimum wage that began in the early 1990s. The authors look at who is affected by the minimum wage, both directly and indirectly; which observable, measurable variables (e.g., wages, employment, school enrollment) the minimum wage influences; how long it takes for the variables to respond to the minimum wage and the size and desirability of the effect; why the minimum wage has the results it does (and not others); and the workers most likely to be affected by changes to the minimum wage.https://research.upjohn.org/up_press/1245/thumbnail.jp
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Workers who earn at or below the minimum wage in the United States are mostly either less educated, ...
Greater number of foreign working studies does confirm the theoretical assumption that minimum wage ...
Abstract: This article discusses studies and past research with considerable impact on political and...
This book attempts to make sense of the research on the minimum wage that began in the early 1990s. ...
This article highlights some of the research in the authors ’ forthcoming book, What Does the Minimu...
There is a huge body of empirical research on the employment effect of the minimum wage that has fai...
The voluminous literature on minimum wages offers little consensus on the extent to which a wage flo...
This paper addresses the question of how a minimum wage increase affects the wages of low-wage worke...
The economic impacts of minimum wage laws have been the subject of debate for over a century within ...
This paper collected and collated data from multiple governmental sources as well as other research ...
The contentious debates regarding minimum wages have produced little agreement so far on the extent ...
This thesis will focus on the study of the working class poor minimum wage and the impact it has had...
The US minimum wage, at almost 75 years old, remains the topic of many academic studies and much pol...
The new conventional wisdom holds that a large increase in the minimum wage would be desirable polic...
I discuss the sources of the policy disputes surrounding the mini-mum wage, both theoretical and emp...
Workers who earn at or below the minimum wage in the United States are mostly either less educated, ...
Greater number of foreign working studies does confirm the theoretical assumption that minimum wage ...
Abstract: This article discusses studies and past research with considerable impact on political and...