DISADVANTAGED Wage subsidies to private employers have often been proposed by economists as a potentially flexible and efficient method to improve the earnings and employment of low-wage workers. This paper lays out the basic economics of wage subsidies; examines issues arising in the design of alternative forms of wage subsidies; and reviews evidence on the effectiveness of recent U.S. wage subsidy programs and demonstration projects. Wage subsidies to employers to hire disadvantaged workers appear to modestly raise the demand for labor for those workers. Stand-alone wage subsidies (or employment tax credits) that are highly targeted on very specific groups (such as welfare recipients) appear to have low utilization rates and may (in some ...
In this paper, the author argues that the wage subsidy is a valuable policy tool in the face of stru...
I analyze whether wage policies - like minimum wages and wage subsidies - can add value to an optima...
This paper examines whether subsidized jobs have contributed to employment in subsidized firms or ha...
Past evidence on the incidence of payroll tax subsidies on employment and wages for disadvantaged wo...
In this paper, the author argues that wage subsidy is a valuable policy tool in the face of structur...
We revisit the relative merits of employee-based versus employer-based labor market subsidies. While...
We explore the effects of taxes and subsidies on job creation, job destruction, employment, and wage...
In an attempt to augment the lowest wages, the United States and several other countries utilize leg...
In the United States and Europe there has been renewed interest in subsidizing firms that employ dis...
This paper models two kinds of wage subsidy in a model of the nat-ural rate having a continuum of wo...
This paper models two kinds of wage subsidy in a model of the nat-ural rate having a continuum of wo...
This paper studies two kind of wage subsidy in a model of the natural rate having a continuum of wor...
Wage-Rate Subsidies for Dislocated Workers An array of innovative policies has been suggested to add...
The aim of this investigation was to explore in more detail whether, and how, wage subsidy schemes i...
In this paper, the author argues that the wage subsidy is a valuable policy tool in the face of stru...
In this paper, the author argues that the wage subsidy is a valuable policy tool in the face of stru...
I analyze whether wage policies - like minimum wages and wage subsidies - can add value to an optima...
This paper examines whether subsidized jobs have contributed to employment in subsidized firms or ha...
Past evidence on the incidence of payroll tax subsidies on employment and wages for disadvantaged wo...
In this paper, the author argues that wage subsidy is a valuable policy tool in the face of structur...
We revisit the relative merits of employee-based versus employer-based labor market subsidies. While...
We explore the effects of taxes and subsidies on job creation, job destruction, employment, and wage...
In an attempt to augment the lowest wages, the United States and several other countries utilize leg...
In the United States and Europe there has been renewed interest in subsidizing firms that employ dis...
This paper models two kinds of wage subsidy in a model of the nat-ural rate having a continuum of wo...
This paper models two kinds of wage subsidy in a model of the nat-ural rate having a continuum of wo...
This paper studies two kind of wage subsidy in a model of the natural rate having a continuum of wor...
Wage-Rate Subsidies for Dislocated Workers An array of innovative policies has been suggested to add...
The aim of this investigation was to explore in more detail whether, and how, wage subsidy schemes i...
In this paper, the author argues that the wage subsidy is a valuable policy tool in the face of stru...
In this paper, the author argues that the wage subsidy is a valuable policy tool in the face of stru...
I analyze whether wage policies - like minimum wages and wage subsidies - can add value to an optima...
This paper examines whether subsidized jobs have contributed to employment in subsidized firms or ha...