This study represents the most definitive analysis of a living wage lawís impact on workers and employers. It provides important new insights on the effects of living wage policies, which have been adopted by more than 120 local governments around the country. The studyís findings are based on three original random-sample surveys of workers and firms. Random sampling techniques ensure that survey findings are representative of the entire population being studied. The surveys include:• A survey of 320 workers affected by the Los Angeles Living Wage Ordinance, conducted after the pay increase had taken place. This is the first such survey ever completed.• A survey of 82 firms affected by the Los Angeles Living Wage Ordinance.• A control group...
This article first examines the question, “What is a living wage? ” and provides a range of specific...
Employment conduct an impact study of his proposal to establish a city-wide minimum wage of $13.25 a...
The Mayor of Los Angeles has requested that UC Berkeley’s Institute for Research on Labor and Employ...
Living wage laws set wage and benefit standards for companies that do business with local government...
Drawing on data from the Current Population Survey (CPS), David Neumark (2002) finds that living wag...
Traditional local economic development policies entice private businesses to create highpaying jobs ...
Living wage mandates legislate minimum hourly wages that are considerably higher than minimum wage r...
Traditional local economic development policies entice private businesses to create high-paying jobs...
Traditional local economic development policies entice private businesses to create high-paying jobs...
Abstract: Drawing upon both prospective and retrospective evidence, this paper reviews the economic ...
Since 1994, 130 municipalities have adopted living wage ordinances, which mandate that covered worke...
Neumark (2002) finds that living wage laws have brought substantial wage increases for a high propor...
Abstract: Living wage campaigns have succeeded in about 100 jurisdictions in the United States. But ...
Nearly 100 cities and local governments in the United States passed living wage laws since the mid-1...
Traditional local economic development policies entice private businesses to create high-paying jobs...
This article first examines the question, “What is a living wage? ” and provides a range of specific...
Employment conduct an impact study of his proposal to establish a city-wide minimum wage of $13.25 a...
The Mayor of Los Angeles has requested that UC Berkeley’s Institute for Research on Labor and Employ...
Living wage laws set wage and benefit standards for companies that do business with local government...
Drawing on data from the Current Population Survey (CPS), David Neumark (2002) finds that living wag...
Traditional local economic development policies entice private businesses to create highpaying jobs ...
Living wage mandates legislate minimum hourly wages that are considerably higher than minimum wage r...
Traditional local economic development policies entice private businesses to create high-paying jobs...
Traditional local economic development policies entice private businesses to create high-paying jobs...
Abstract: Drawing upon both prospective and retrospective evidence, this paper reviews the economic ...
Since 1994, 130 municipalities have adopted living wage ordinances, which mandate that covered worke...
Neumark (2002) finds that living wage laws have brought substantial wage increases for a high propor...
Abstract: Living wage campaigns have succeeded in about 100 jurisdictions in the United States. But ...
Nearly 100 cities and local governments in the United States passed living wage laws since the mid-1...
Traditional local economic development policies entice private businesses to create high-paying jobs...
This article first examines the question, “What is a living wage? ” and provides a range of specific...
Employment conduct an impact study of his proposal to establish a city-wide minimum wage of $13.25 a...
The Mayor of Los Angeles has requested that UC Berkeley’s Institute for Research on Labor and Employ...