We provide the first estimates of the effects of minimum wages on employment flows in the U.S. labor market, identifying the impact by using policy discontinuities at state borders. We find that minimum wages have sizeable negative effect on employment flows but not stocks. Separations and accessions fall among affected workers, especially those with low tenure. We do not find changes in the duration of non-employment for separations or hires. This evidence is consistent with search models with endogenous separations, but explanations focused only on quits or only on layoffs are unlikely to explain the full complement of findings
The minimum wage has gained momentum among policymakers as a way to alleviate rising wage and income...
This paper proposes an empirical approach for jointly modelling the impact of the minimum wage on th...
The voluminous literature on minimum wages offers little consensus on the extent to which a wage flo...
We provide the first estimates of the eects of minimum wages on employment flows in the U.S. labor m...
We provide the first estimates of the effects of minimum wages on employment flows in the U.S. labor...
We measure labor market frictions using a strategy that bridges design-based and structural approach...
Wemeasure labor market frictions using a strategy that bridges design-based and struc-tural approach...
We present a new approach to estimating minimum wage effects on employment. In contrast to most prev...
This paper structurally models and estimates the employment effects of minimum wages in inflexible l...
International audienceWe study the impact of a minimum wage in a segmented labor market in which wor...
The voluminous literature on minimum wages offers little consensus on the extent to which a wage flo...
The voluminous literature on minimum wages offers little consensus on the extent to which a wage flo...
textabstractMost empirical studies on the minimum wage find a spike at the minimum wage, compression...
This paper resolves issues in the minimum wage-employment debate by using factor model econometric m...
The effect of minimum wages on employment is highly disputed. The main questions in the literature a...
The minimum wage has gained momentum among policymakers as a way to alleviate rising wage and income...
This paper proposes an empirical approach for jointly modelling the impact of the minimum wage on th...
The voluminous literature on minimum wages offers little consensus on the extent to which a wage flo...
We provide the first estimates of the eects of minimum wages on employment flows in the U.S. labor m...
We provide the first estimates of the effects of minimum wages on employment flows in the U.S. labor...
We measure labor market frictions using a strategy that bridges design-based and structural approach...
Wemeasure labor market frictions using a strategy that bridges design-based and struc-tural approach...
We present a new approach to estimating minimum wage effects on employment. In contrast to most prev...
This paper structurally models and estimates the employment effects of minimum wages in inflexible l...
International audienceWe study the impact of a minimum wage in a segmented labor market in which wor...
The voluminous literature on minimum wages offers little consensus on the extent to which a wage flo...
The voluminous literature on minimum wages offers little consensus on the extent to which a wage flo...
textabstractMost empirical studies on the minimum wage find a spike at the minimum wage, compression...
This paper resolves issues in the minimum wage-employment debate by using factor model econometric m...
The effect of minimum wages on employment is highly disputed. The main questions in the literature a...
The minimum wage has gained momentum among policymakers as a way to alleviate rising wage and income...
This paper proposes an empirical approach for jointly modelling the impact of the minimum wage on th...
The voluminous literature on minimum wages offers little consensus on the extent to which a wage flo...