Title of article
Legal Minimum Wages and Employment Duration
Author/Authors
Adam J. Grossberg and Paul Sicilian، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
15
From page
631
To page
645
Abstract
We estimate the effect of minimum wages on employment duration using event history data from the 1988-1994 rounds of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. Existing literature takes two alternative tracks: Some studies predict reduced turnover due to rents created by minimum wages, others focus on the expected increase in turnover due to reduced job amenities and imperfect information. We find that for men, the net effect of a minimum wage depends on its magnitude relative to the typical wage in the local labor market. We find some evidence that where the minimum wage is low, separation rates for men hired at the minimum wage are reduced. We also find that as the relative value of the minimum wage rises, separation hazards increase. We interpret these findings as evidence that rents may accrue to minimum wage workers, but that the job matching process is undermined when the minimum wage binds.
Journal title
Southern Economic Journal
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Southern Economic Journal
Record number
709604
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