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References for The effects of minimum wages on youth employment and income
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Further reading
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Key references
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Kalenkoski, C. M., Lacombe, D. J. "Effects of minimum
wages on youth employment: The importance of accounting for
spatial correlation." Journal of Labor
Research 29:4 (2008): 303–317. Key reference: [1]
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Neumark, D., Salas, M. I., Wascher, W. "Revisiting the
minimum wage-employment debate: Throwing out the baby with the
bathwater?" Industrial and
Labor Relations Review 67:3 (2014): 608–648. Key reference: [2]
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Neumark, D., Wascher, W. "Employment effects
of minimum and subminimum wages: Panel data on state minimum
wage laws." Industrial and
Labor Relations Review 46:1 (1992): 55–81. Key reference: [3]
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Williams, N. "Regional effects
of the minimum wage on teenage employment." Applied
Economics 25:12 (1993): 1517–1528. Key reference: [4]
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Partridge, M. D., Partridge, J. S. "Are teen
unemployment rates influenced by state minimum wage
laws?" Growth and
Change 29:4 (1998): 359–382. Key reference: [5]
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Laporsek, S. "Minimum wage
effects on youth employment in the European Union." Applied Economics
Letters 20:14 (2013): 1288–1292. Key reference: [6]
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Neumark, D., Wascher, W. "Minimum wages,
labor market institutions, and youth employment: A
cross-national analysis." Industrial and
Labor Relations Review 57:2 (2004): 223–248. Key reference: [7]
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Card, D. "Using regional
variation in wages to measure the effects of the federal minimum
wage." Industrial and
Labor Relations Review 46:1 (1992): 22–37. Key reference: [8]
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Card, D. "Do minimum wages
reduce employment? A case study of California, 1987–89." Industrial and
Labor Relations Review 46:1 (1992): 38–54. Key reference: [9]
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Dube, A., Lester, T. W., Reich, M. "Minimum wage
effects across state borders: Estimates using contiguous
counties." The Review of
Economics and Statistics 92:4 (2010): 945–964. Key reference: [10]
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Allegretto, S. A., Dube, A., Reich, M. "Do minimum wages
really reduce teen employment? Accounting for heterogeneity and
selectivity in state panel data." Industrial
Relations 50:2 (2011): 205–240. Key reference: [11]
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Kalenkoski, C. M., Lacombe, D. J. "Minimum wages and
teen employment: A spatial panel approach." Papers in Regional
Science 92:2 (2013): 407–417. Key reference: [12]
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Schiller, B. R. "State minimum wage
laws: Youth coverage and impact." Journal of Labor
Research 15:4 (1994): 317–329. Key reference: [13]
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Kalenkoski, C. M., Lacombe, D. J. "Effects of minimum
wages on youth employment: The importance of accounting for
spatial correlation." Journal of Labor
Research 29:4 (2008): 303–317.
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Additional References
- Blazquez Cuesta, M., Llorente Heras, R., Moral Carcedo, J. "Minimum wage and youth employment rates, 2000–2008." Revista de Economia Aplicada 19:56 (2011): 35–57.
- Bockerman, P., Uusitalo, R. "Minimum wages and youth employment: Evidence from the Finnish retail trade sector." British Journal of Industrial Relations 47:2 (2009): 388–405.
- Campolieti, M., Fang, T., Gunderson, M. "Minimum wage impacts on youth employment transitions, 1993–1999." Canadian Journal of Economics 38:1 (2005): 81–104.
- Coomer, N. M., Wessels, W. J. "The effect of the minimum wage on covered teenage employment." Journal of Labor Research 34:3 (2013): 253–280.
- Currie, J., Fallick, B. C. "The minimum wage and the employment of youth: Evidence from the NLSY." The Journal of Human Resources 31:2 (1996): 404–428.
- Flinn, C. J. The Minimum Wage and Labor Market Outcomes. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2011.
- Gorry, A. "Minimum wages and youth unemployment." European Economic Review 64:C (2013): 57–75.
- Neumark, D., Wascher, W. "Minimum wage effects on employment and school enrollment." Journal of Business and Economic Statistics 13:2 (1995): 199–206.
- Pereira, S. C. "The impact of minimum wages on youth employment in Portugal." European Economic Review 47:2 (2003): 229–244.
- Yuen, T. "The effect of minimum wages on youth employment in Canada: A panel study." The Journal of Human Resources 38:3 (2003): 647–672.