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The Unemployment Effects of Minimum Wages

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Fields40_The_Unemployment_Effects_of_Minimum_Wages.pdf (647.18 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/75106
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Faculty Publications - International and Comparative Labor
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Author
Fields, Gary S.
Abstract

Analyses the effect of a minimum wage on unemployment. Using a model with covered and non‐covered sectors, comparative static analysis is performed with respect to the elasticity of demand for labour in the covered sector, the elasticity of the wage in the non‐covered sector with respect to the size of the non‐covered sector labour force, and the size of the minimum wage. It turns out, contrary to the existing literature, that for none of these parameters is the comparative static effect unidirectional.

Date Issued
1994-01-01
Keywords
economy
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labour market
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minimum wage
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pay
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unemployment
Related DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/01437729410059323
Rights
Required Publisher Statement: © Emerald. Final version published as: Fields, G. S. (1994). The unemployment effects of minimum wages. International Journal of Manpower, 15(2/3), 74-81. doi: 10.1108/01437729410059323 Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved.
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