We extend the Regression Discontinuity model to evaluate the procyclicality of employment effect of minimum wage and show that previous estimates may be biased due to failure to account for the local non-employment rate. The results suggest that the positive employment effect of increasing minimum wage is strongly procyclical, that is, is more pronounced in areas with low non-employment rates. Under an assumption that employers have no direct impact around the cut-off point, the results suggest that a higher minimum wage increases labour supply of young workers.</p
Recent research has challenged the conventional wisdom among economists that increases in the minimu...
The voluminous literature on minimum wages offers little consensus on the extent to which a wage flo...
The aim of this paper is to estimate the effect of minimum wage on employment rates taking into acco...
We extend the Regression Discontinuity model to evaluate the procyclicality of employment effect of ...
We examine the impact of increasing minimum wage on employment by exploiting variation in the age-de...
We analyze the impact of the national minimum wage (NMW) in the UK on the employment of young worker...
Abstract The UK national minimum wage (NMW) is age-specific with the most important t...
It is hard to find a negative effect on employment effect of rises in the minimum wage: the elusive ...
Recent attempts to incorporate spatial heterogeneity in minimum-wage employment models have been tar...
Parametric regression models are often not flexible enough to capture the true relationships as they...
Parametric regression models are often not flexible enough to capture the true relationships as they...
There is a growing body of research that measures employment effects of the minimum wage by using lo...
There is a growing body of research that measures employment effects of the minimum wage by using lo...
Greater number of foreign working studies does confirm the theoretical assumption that minimum wage ...
We exploit a natural experiment provided by the 1990 introduction of the UK National Minimum Wage (N...
Recent research has challenged the conventional wisdom among economists that increases in the minimu...
The voluminous literature on minimum wages offers little consensus on the extent to which a wage flo...
The aim of this paper is to estimate the effect of minimum wage on employment rates taking into acco...
We extend the Regression Discontinuity model to evaluate the procyclicality of employment effect of ...
We examine the impact of increasing minimum wage on employment by exploiting variation in the age-de...
We analyze the impact of the national minimum wage (NMW) in the UK on the employment of young worker...
Abstract The UK national minimum wage (NMW) is age-specific with the most important t...
It is hard to find a negative effect on employment effect of rises in the minimum wage: the elusive ...
Recent attempts to incorporate spatial heterogeneity in minimum-wage employment models have been tar...
Parametric regression models are often not flexible enough to capture the true relationships as they...
Parametric regression models are often not flexible enough to capture the true relationships as they...
There is a growing body of research that measures employment effects of the minimum wage by using lo...
There is a growing body of research that measures employment effects of the minimum wage by using lo...
Greater number of foreign working studies does confirm the theoretical assumption that minimum wage ...
We exploit a natural experiment provided by the 1990 introduction of the UK National Minimum Wage (N...
Recent research has challenged the conventional wisdom among economists that increases in the minimu...
The voluminous literature on minimum wages offers little consensus on the extent to which a wage flo...
The aim of this paper is to estimate the effect of minimum wage on employment rates taking into acco...