Traditional estimates of minimum wage effects include controls for state unemployment rates and state and year fixed-effects. Using CPS data on teens for the period 1990 – 2009, we show that such estimates fail to account for heterogeneous employment patterns that are correlated with selectivity among states with minimum wages. As a result, the estimates are often biased and vary with the source of identifying variation. Including controls for long-term growth differences among states and for heterogeneous economic shocks renders the employment and hours elasticities indistinguishable from zero and rules out any but small disemployment effects. Dynamic evidence further shows the nature of bias in traditional estimates, and it also rules out...
Our updated estimates indicate that a 10 percent increase in the federal minimum wage (or the covera...
This paper finds an insignificant negative correlation between youth employment and minimum wages fo...
International audienceFor the period 1984–1997, we find that state-level minimum wage hikes had no n...
Traditional estimates of minimum wage effects include controls for state unemployment rates and stat...
Traditional estimates that often find minimum wage disemployment effects include controls for state ...
Conventional approaches to estimating the effect of minimum wages on teen employment insufficiently ...
In 2002 we published a paper in which we used state space time series methods to analyse the teenage...
The "new economics of the minimum wage" is based on the findings from case studies that minimum wage...
Corresponding publicationsWorking Paper | Federal Minimum Wage Hikes Do Reduce Teenage Employment In...
There have been a lot of arguments on the real effect of minimum wages on teenagers, non- educated a...
This paper continues the current discussion as to how increases in the minimum wage effect teenage e...
This paper studies the relationship between the minimum wage and the employment rate in the US using...
The authors employ spatial econometric techniques and Annual Averages data from the U.S. Bureau of L...
Over the last 30 years, researchers have disputed the mixed evidence of the effect of the minimum wa...
This paper resolves issues in the minimum wage-employment debate by using factor model econometric m...
Our updated estimates indicate that a 10 percent increase in the federal minimum wage (or the covera...
This paper finds an insignificant negative correlation between youth employment and minimum wages fo...
International audienceFor the period 1984–1997, we find that state-level minimum wage hikes had no n...
Traditional estimates of minimum wage effects include controls for state unemployment rates and stat...
Traditional estimates that often find minimum wage disemployment effects include controls for state ...
Conventional approaches to estimating the effect of minimum wages on teen employment insufficiently ...
In 2002 we published a paper in which we used state space time series methods to analyse the teenage...
The "new economics of the minimum wage" is based on the findings from case studies that minimum wage...
Corresponding publicationsWorking Paper | Federal Minimum Wage Hikes Do Reduce Teenage Employment In...
There have been a lot of arguments on the real effect of minimum wages on teenagers, non- educated a...
This paper continues the current discussion as to how increases in the minimum wage effect teenage e...
This paper studies the relationship between the minimum wage and the employment rate in the US using...
The authors employ spatial econometric techniques and Annual Averages data from the U.S. Bureau of L...
Over the last 30 years, researchers have disputed the mixed evidence of the effect of the minimum wa...
This paper resolves issues in the minimum wage-employment debate by using factor model econometric m...
Our updated estimates indicate that a 10 percent increase in the federal minimum wage (or the covera...
This paper finds an insignificant negative correlation between youth employment and minimum wages fo...
International audienceFor the period 1984–1997, we find that state-level minimum wage hikes had no n...