Authors
David Neumark, Mark Schweitzer, William Wascher
Publication date
2004/3/31
Journal
Journal of Human Resources
Volume
39
Issue
2
Pages
425-450
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Description
This paper provides evidence on a wide set of margins along which labor markets can adjust in response to increases in the minimum wage, including wages, hours, employment, and ultimately labor income. Not surprisingly, the evidence indicates that low-wage workers are most strongly affected, while higher-wage workers are little affected. Workers who initially earn near the minimum wage experience wage gains. Nevertheless, their hours and employment decline, and the combined effect of these changes on earned income suggests adverse consequences, on net, for low-wage workers.
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Scholar articles
D Neumark, M Schweitzer, W Wascher - Journal of Human Resources, 2004