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What does the minimum wage do? / Dale Belman, Paul J. Wolfson.

LIBRA HD4918 .B45 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Belman, Dale.
Contributor:
Wolfson, Paul J.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Minimum wage--United States.
Minimum wage.
Working poor.
United States.
Working poor--United States.
Poverty--United States.
Poverty.
Physical Description:
xvi, 471 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Kalamazoo Michigan : W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2014.
Contents:
1. Minimum wage and the distribution of hourly earnings ; Three labor market models used in new minimum wage research ; An overview of the book
pt. 1. Micro. 2. Employment : Early new minimum wage research ; The new minimum wage research since 2000 ; U.S. studies ; Other developed countries ; The timing of the employment response
3. Hours of employment : U.S. studies ; Other developed countries ; Summing up
4. Meta-analysis : A brief survey of recent prior work ; The data ; Metaregressions, part 1 ; Metaregressions, part 2
5. Wages and earnings : Measuring the effects of the minimum wage ; Wage distribution ; Sectoral and industry studies ; Workers who are bound by the new minimum wage ; Spillover effects
6. Human capital : The logic of individual and firm investment in human capital ; Human capital and the minimum wage ; The effect of the minimum wage on school enrollment: theory and findings ; The minimum wage and employer-supplied training: theory and findings ; The minimum wage and employer-provided benefits: health care and pensions
7. Poverty and inequality : Inequality and the distribution of wages ; The effect of the minimum wage on poverty and economic inequality ; How long do minimum wage earners continue to earn the minimum wage?
pt. 2: Macro. 8. Gross flows in the labor market : Data issues ; Studies of gross flows that lean heavily on specific labor market models ; Studies of gross flows that are agnostic about labor market models ; Discussions of findings on separations and accessions
9. Labor force participation rate, unemployment, and vacancies : Labor force participation ; The unemployment rate ; Unemployment duration ; Vacancies
10. The product market : Prices ; Output ; Profitability
11. A summary of our findings ; What we know with confidence ; Big ideas ; Issues of innovation and craftsmanship ; Intended consequences
Appendix A: Data sources and variables.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
9780880994569
0880994568
9780880994576
0880994576
OCLC:
875771424

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