"This article examines the impact of the minimum wage on employment, focusing on women in their 20s and 30s, who are known to be typical low-wage workers in Japan. The results, based on a panel estimation, suggest that the minimum wage has a measurable impact on employment; the workers whose current wage is below the revised minimum wage are about 20-30 percentage points less likely to be employed in the following year than comparable low-wage workers who are not affected by the revision of the minimum wage. The estimation results are sensitive to the choice of the control group." ("JEL" J23, J38, J88) Copyright No Claim to Original U.S. Government Works.
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For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Since the late 1980s, minimum...
The impact of the minimum wage on labor and goods markets continues to be a topic of constant intere...
This article examines the impact of the minimum wage on employment in China using data from 2000 to ...
The median wage in Japan has fallen nominally since 1999 due to a severe recession, while the statut...
October 2009 (revised); April 2010 (re-revised)The statutory minimum wage has steadily increased for...
This paper considers whether the minimum wage is a well-targeted antipoverty policy by examining the...
The statutory minimum wage has steadily increased for decades in Japan, while the median wage has fa...
The authors investigate the employment consequences of minimum wage regulation for women in 16 OECD ...
Workers who earn at or below the minimum wage in the United States are mostly either less educated, ...
We review the burgeoning literature on the employment effects of min-imum wages – in the United Stat...
This study looks at the relationship between minimum wage and female labor participation rate in the...
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