نتایج جستجو برای: minimum wage

تعداد نتایج: 176728  

2017
Christine Braun

How does the minimum wage affect crime rates? Empirical research suggests that increasing a worker’s wage can deter him from committing crimes. On the other hand, if that worker becomes displaced as a result of the minimum wage, he may be more likely to commit a crime. In this paper, I describe a frictional world in which a worker’s criminal actions are linked to his labor market outcomes. The ...

2009
Ken Clark Leo Kaas Paul Madden

In a model with imperfect competition and multiple equilibria we show how an increase in the minimum wage can lead firms to reduce wages (and employment). We find some empirical support for this in the Card–Krueger minimum wage data.

2009
Marcus Dittrich

This paper aims at contributing to the employment e ects of minimum wages in a unionised economy. In a dual labour market model, the rst sector outcome is characterised by bargaining between unions and rms, while in the second sector rms have to pay a statutory minimum wage. The model shows that a minimum wage increase has negative employment effects only if the bargaining outcome is described ...

2017
Axel Gottfries

This paper studies renegotiation in models with on-the-job search, with an application to minimum wages. My formulation nests earlier models in the literature as limit cases when the frequency of renegotiation goes to zero or infinity. The equilibrium wage distribution and the bargaining outcomes are unique. When there is a strong response of turnover to a wage increase, firms accept higher wag...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
majid davari department of pharmacoeconomics and pharmaceutical administration, faculty of pharmacy,tehran university of medical sciences,tehran,iran. elahe khorasani department of health services management, school of management and medical information, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran zahra bakhshizade department of pharmaceutics, school of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran marzie jafarian jazi department of health services management, school of management and medical information, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran mohammad reza maracy phd, department of epidemiology and biostatistics, school of health, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran mohsen ghaffari darab department of business management, school of management and accounting, islamic azad university of mobarake, isfahan, iran

this paper has two objectives. first, it establishes a model for scoring the access to pharmaceutical services. second, it develops a model for measuring socioeconomic indicators independent of the time and place of study. these two measures are used for measuring equity in access to pharmaceutical services using concentration curve. we prepared an open-ended questionnaire and distributed it to...

Journal: :Foundations and Trends in Microeconomics 2007
David Neumark William L. Wascher

We review the burgeoning literature on the employment effects of minimum wages – in the United States and in other countries – that was spurred by the new minimum wage research beginning in the early 1990s. Our review indicates that there is a wide range of existing estimates and, accordingly, a lack of consensus about the overall effects on low-wage employment of an increase in the minimum wag...

1998
Mary Rosenbaum

may accept findings that minimum wage increases do not adversely affect employment, but economists question them. Critics have charged that the studies use poor data or incorrect methodologies. Some economists also argue that no convincing theoretical model predicts that minimum wage increases do not reduce employment. Many of these economists believe that low-wage labor markets are instead cha...

2008
Saul D. Hoffman Diane A. Trace

Card and Krueger’s analysis of the impact of the 1992 increase in the NJ state minimum wage on employment in fast-food restaurants in NJ and PA is very well known. In 1996 and 1997, the federal minimum wage was increased from $4.25 to $5.15, thereby increasing the minimum wage by $0.90 in PA but by just $0.10 in NJ. We use CPS data to examine the impacts of this increase on employment of likely...

2016
Alexander Muravyev Aleksey Oshchepkov

We take advantage of a natural experiment in the minimum wage setting in Russia to study the employment consequences of large hikes in the minimum wage. In September 2007, the Russian government raised the federal minimum wage from 1100 to 2300 Rubles and simultaneously gave the regions the power to set their own minima above the federal threshold. In studying the effect of this reform, we foll...

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