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References for Employment effects of minimum wages
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Further reading
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Key references
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Neumark, D., Wascher, W. "Minimum wages and
employment" Foundations and
Trends in Microeconomics 3:1−2 (2007): 1−186. Key reference: [1]
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Doucouliagos, H., Stanley, T. D. "Publication
selection bias in minimum-wage research? A meta-regression
analysis" British Journal of
Industrial Relations 47:2 (2009): 406–428. Key reference: [2]
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Belman, D., Wolfson, P. J. What Does the
Minimum Wage Do?. Kalamazoo, MI: Upjohn Institute, 2014. Key reference: [3]
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Dube, A., Lester, T. W., Reich, M. "Minimum wage effects
across state borders: Estimates using contiguous
counties" Review of Economics
and Statistics 92:4 (2010): 945−964. Key reference: [4]
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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: [5]
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Neumark, D., Salas, J. 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: [6]
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Neumark, D., Salas, J. M. I., Wascher, W. "More on recent
evidence on the effects of minimum wages in the United
States" IZA Journal of Labor
Policy 3:24 (2014). Key reference: [7]
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Baskaya, Y. S., Rubinstein, Y. Using Federal
Minimum Wages to Identifythe Impact of Minimum Wageson
Employmentand Earnings across U.S. States Working
Paper, 2015. Key reference: [8]
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Clemens, J., Wither, M. The Minimum Wage and
the Great Recession: Evidence of Effects on the Employment and
Income Trajectories of Low-Skilled Workers Working
Paper, 2016. Key reference: [9]
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Powell, D. Synthetic Control
Estimation Beyond Case Studies: Does the Minimum Wage Reduce
Employment? RAND Labor &
Population Working Paper No.WR-1142, 2016. Key reference: [10]
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Neumark, D., Wascher, W. "Reply to Credible
Research Designs for Minimum Wage Studies" Industrial and Labor
Relations Review 70:3 (2017): 593–609. Key reference: [11]
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Freeman, R. B. "The minimum wage as
a redistributive tool" Economic
Journal 106:436 (1996): 639–649. Key reference: [12]
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Lundstrom, S. M. "When is a good time
to raise the minimum wage?" Contemporary
Economic Policy 35:1 (2017): 29–52. Key reference: [13]
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Sabia, J., , T. T. Do Minimum Wages
Really Reduce Public Assistance Receipt? Working
Paper, 2017. Key reference: [14]
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Neumark, D., Wascher, W. "Does a higher
minimum wage enhance the effectiveness of the Earned Income Tax
Credit?" Industrial and Labor
Relations Review 64:4 (2011): 712−746. Key reference: [15]
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Neumark, D., Wascher, W. "Minimum wages and
employment" Foundations and
Trends in Microeconomics 3:1−2 (2007): 1−186.
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Additional References
- Bachmann, R., Frings, H. "Monopsonistic competition, low-wage labour markets, and minimum wages: An empirical analysis" Applied Economics 49:51 (2017): 5268−5286.
- Brown, C., Gilroy, C., Kohen, A. "The effect of the minimum wage on employment and unemployment" Journal of Economic Literature 20:2 (1982): 487−528.
- Caliendo, M., Feodorets, A., Preu, M., Schröder, C., Wittbrodt, L. "The short-run employment effects of the german minimum wage reform" Labour Economics 53 (2018): 46−62.
- Clemens, J. Cross-Country Evidence on Labor Market Institutions and Young Adult Employment through the Financial Crisis Working Paper, 2018.
- Dickens, R., Machin, S., Manning, A. "The effects of minimum wages on employment: Theory and evidence from Britain" Journal of Labor Economics 17:1 (1999): 1−22.
- Dube, A. Minimum Wages and the Distribution of Family Incomes IZA Discussion Paper No.10572, 2017.
- Fang, T., Lin, C. "Minimum wages and employment in China" IZA Journal of Labor Policy 4:22 (2015): 1−30.
- Gindling, T., Mossaad, H. N., Trejos, J. D. "The consequences of increased enforcement of legal minimum wages in a developing country: An evaluation of the impact of the Campaña Nacional de Salarios Mínimos in Costa Rica" Industrial and Labor Relations Review 68:3 (2015): 666–707.
- Jardim, E., Long, M. C., Plotnick, R., van Inwegen, E., Vigdor, J., Wething, H. Minimum Wage Increases, Wages, and Low-Wage Employment: Evidence from Seattle NBER Working Paper No.23532, 2017.
- Leonard, M., Stanley, T. D., Doucouliagos, H. "Does the UK minimum wage reduce employment? A meta-regression analysis" British Journal of Industrial Relations 52:3 (2014): 499–520.
- Kalenkoski, C. M., Lacombe, D. "Minimum wages and teen employment: A spatial panel approach" Papers in Regional Science 92:2 (2013): 407–417.
- Machin, S., Manning, A., Rahman, L. "Where the minimum wage bites hard: Introduction of minimum wages to a low wage sector" Journal of the European Economic Association 1:1 (2003): 154–180.
- Marimpi, M., Koning, P. "Youth minimum wages and youth employment" IZA Journal of Labor Policy 7:5 (2018).
- Muravyev, A., Oshchepkov, A. "The effect of doubling the minimum wage on employment: Evidence from Russia" IZA Journal of Labor and Development 5:6 (2016).
- Sabia, J. "Minimum wages: An antiquated and ineffective antipoverty tool" Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 33:4 (2014): 1028–1036.
- Sabia, J., Nielsen, R. "Minimum wages, poverty, and material hardship: New evidence from the SIPP" Review of Economics of the Household 13:1 (2015): 95–134.
- Stewart, M. B. "The impact of the introduction of the U.K. minimum wage on the employment probabilities of low-wage workers" Journal of the European Economic Association 2:1 (2004): 67–97.
- Stewart, M. B. "Estimating the impact of the minimum wage using geographical wage variation" Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 64 (2002): 583–605.
- Stewart, M. B., Swaffield, J. K. "The other margin: Do minimum wages cause working hours adjustments for low-wage workers?" Economica 75:297 (2008): 148–167.