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Chapter 9. How the Minimum Wage Affects the Distribution of Wages, the Distribution of Family Earnings, and Poverty
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David Card
und Alan B. Krueger
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface to the Twentieth-Anniversary Edition ix
- Preface xxvii
- Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview 1
- Chapter 2. Employer Responses to the Minimum Wage: Evidence from the Fast-Food Industry 20
- Chapter 3. Statewide Evidence on the Effect of the 1988 California Minimum Wage 78
- Chapter 4. The Effect of the Federal Minimum Wage on Low-Wage Workers: Evidence from Cross-State Comparisons 113
- Chapter 5. Additional Employment Outcomes 152
- Chapter 6. Evaluation of Time-Series Evidence 178
- Chapter 7. Evaluation of Cross-Section and Panel-Data Evidence 208
- Chapter 8. International Evidence 240
- Chapter 9. How the Minimum Wage Affects the Distribution of Wages, the Distribution of Family Earnings, and Poverty 276
- Chapter 10. How Much Do Employers and Shareholders Lose? 313
- Chapter 11. Is There an Explanation? Alternative Models of the Labor Market and the Minimum Wage 355
- Chapter 12. Conclusions and Implications 387
- References 401
- Index 415
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface to the Twentieth-Anniversary Edition ix
- Preface xxvii
- Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview 1
- Chapter 2. Employer Responses to the Minimum Wage: Evidence from the Fast-Food Industry 20
- Chapter 3. Statewide Evidence on the Effect of the 1988 California Minimum Wage 78
- Chapter 4. The Effect of the Federal Minimum Wage on Low-Wage Workers: Evidence from Cross-State Comparisons 113
- Chapter 5. Additional Employment Outcomes 152
- Chapter 6. Evaluation of Time-Series Evidence 178
- Chapter 7. Evaluation of Cross-Section and Panel-Data Evidence 208
- Chapter 8. International Evidence 240
- Chapter 9. How the Minimum Wage Affects the Distribution of Wages, the Distribution of Family Earnings, and Poverty 276
- Chapter 10. How Much Do Employers and Shareholders Lose? 313
- Chapter 11. Is There an Explanation? Alternative Models of the Labor Market and the Minimum Wage 355
- Chapter 12. Conclusions and Implications 387
- References 401
- Index 415