Minimum wage effects by gender

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Nicolas Williams
Jeffrey A. Mills
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[1] University of Cincinnati,
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Journal of Labor Research | 1998年 / 19卷
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Unit Root; Minimum Wage; Employment Rate; Granger Causality; Impulse Response Function;
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Recent criticisms have led some to dismiss time-series analyses in the debate over the minimum wage. We investigate previous time-series studies showing that raising the minimum wage has a smaller impact on females than males. We reanalyze the data in light of recent developments in time-series methods and find that the minimum wage has a similar significant negative impact on both males and females. We conclude that, following a 10 percent increase in the minimum wage, both male and female employment drops from between 2 and 4 percent over a two-year period. This employment decrease slowly erodes as economic growth and inflation cause the minimum wage to fall below the market-clearing wage.
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页码:397 / 414
页数:17
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