This paper examines compliance with federal minimum wage laws in the U.S. apparel industry and analyzes the impact of new methods of intervention designed to improve regulatory performance. Drawing on data from a randomized survey of apparel contractors, the author evaluates the impact of agreements between manufacturers and the government used to monitor contractor behavior as a means of improving compliance outcomes. Several non-regulatory variables predicted by theory to be important influences—the level of work skills, for example, and product market factors related to the elasticity of labor demand—are indeed found to be correlated with compliance. Nonetheless, stringent forms of contractor monitoring are associated with substantial re...
Using a unique data set based on factory audits of working conditions in over 800 of Nike’s supplier...
How effective are multinational companies at improving working conditions in their supply chains? Th...
WP 2005-13 June 2005JEL Classification Codes: D6; E61; J38In many countries, the authorities turn a ...
This paper examines patterns of compliance with federal minimum wage laws in the U.S. apparel indust...
In this paper the author investigates firms' behaviour under minimum wage legislation and analyses t...
Hypotheses relevant to how firms decide to comply with government regulations, particularly federal ...
In this paper, we introduce firm heterogeneity in the context of a model of non-compliance with mini...
Many informal firms in developing countries would not be viable if they were to comply with the mini...
Dickson, Marsha A.Globalization and outsourcing trends in the textile and apparel industry have resu...
What role can corporate codes of conduct play in monitoring compliance with international labor stan...
A range of new nongovernmental systems for advancing labor standards and enforcement have emerged ov...
This paper presents a simple model to characterize the discriminatory behavior of a non-complying fi...
What happens when a previously unregulated labour market is regulated? After the introduction of min...
Industrial Relations, forthcoming Abstract: The effects of minimum wage increases in 2007-2009 are a...
Using a unique data set based on factory audits of working conditions in over 800 of Nike’s supplier...
Using a unique data set based on factory audits of working conditions in over 800 of Nike’s supplier...
How effective are multinational companies at improving working conditions in their supply chains? Th...
WP 2005-13 June 2005JEL Classification Codes: D6; E61; J38In many countries, the authorities turn a ...
This paper examines patterns of compliance with federal minimum wage laws in the U.S. apparel indust...
In this paper the author investigates firms' behaviour under minimum wage legislation and analyses t...
Hypotheses relevant to how firms decide to comply with government regulations, particularly federal ...
In this paper, we introduce firm heterogeneity in the context of a model of non-compliance with mini...
Many informal firms in developing countries would not be viable if they were to comply with the mini...
Dickson, Marsha A.Globalization and outsourcing trends in the textile and apparel industry have resu...
What role can corporate codes of conduct play in monitoring compliance with international labor stan...
A range of new nongovernmental systems for advancing labor standards and enforcement have emerged ov...
This paper presents a simple model to characterize the discriminatory behavior of a non-complying fi...
What happens when a previously unregulated labour market is regulated? After the introduction of min...
Industrial Relations, forthcoming Abstract: The effects of minimum wage increases in 2007-2009 are a...
Using a unique data set based on factory audits of working conditions in over 800 of Nike’s supplier...
Using a unique data set based on factory audits of working conditions in over 800 of Nike’s supplier...
How effective are multinational companies at improving working conditions in their supply chains? Th...
WP 2005-13 June 2005JEL Classification Codes: D6; E61; J38In many countries, the authorities turn a ...