The Impact of Recent State and Local Minimum Wage Increases on Nursing Facility Employment.

IF 1 4区 管理学 Q3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Journal of Labor Research Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-18 DOI:10.1007/s12122-022-09338-x
Peter McHenry, Jennifer M Mellor
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Various U.S. states and municipalities raised their mandated minimum wages between 2017 and 2019. In some areas, minimum wages became high enough to bind for more professional workers, such as lower paid staff at nursing facilities. We add to the small prior literature on the effects of minimum wages on nursing facility staffing using novel establishment-level data on daily hours worked; these data allow us to examine changes in staffing hours along margins previously unexplored in the minimum wage literature. We find no evidence that minimum wage increases reduced hours worked among lower-paid nurses in nursing facilities. In contrast, we find that increases in state and local minimum wages increased hours worked per resident day by nursing assistants; increases occurred for the average of all days throughout the month and on weekend days. We also find that a higher minimum wage increased the share of days in the month that facilities meet at least 75% of the minimum recommended levels of staffing for nursing assistants. These results lessen concerns that minimum wage hikes may reduce the quality of resident care at nursing facilities.

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最近国家和地方最低工资增长对护理机构就业的影响。
2017年至2019年期间,美国多个州和市政当局提高了法定最低工资。在一些地区,最低工资已经高到足以约束更多的专业工人,比如护理机构的低薪工作人员。我们利用新颖的机构层面的每日工作时间数据,增加了关于最低工资对护理机构人员配备影响的少量先前文献;这些数据使我们能够研究人员工作时间的变化,以及以前在最低工资文献中未探索的边际。我们没有发现任何证据表明最低工资的增加减少了护理机构中低收入护士的工作时间。相反,我们发现州和地方最低工资的增加增加了护理助理每天的工作时间;整个月所有日子和周末的平均数都有所增加。我们还发现,较高的最低工资增加了每月设施达到护理助理最低推荐水平至少75%的天数。这些结果减轻了最低工资上涨可能会降低护理机构住院护理质量的担忧。
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