Minimum-Wage Increases and Low-Wage Employment: Evidence from Seattle

IF 5.6 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS American Economic Journal-Economic Policy Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.1257/pol.20180578
Ekaterina Jardim, M. Long, R. Plotnick, Emma van Inwegen, Jacob L. Vigdor, Hilary Wething
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Seattle raised its minimum wage to as much as $11 in 2015 and as much as $13 in 2016. We use Washington State administrative data to conduct two complementary analyses of its impact. Relative to outlying regions of the state identified by the synthetic control method, aggregate employment at wages less than twice the original minimum—measured by total hours worked—declined. A portion of this reduction reflects jobs transitioning to wages above the threshold; the aggregate analysis likely overstates employment effects. Longitudinal analysis of individual Seattle workers matched to counterparts in outlying regions reveals no change in the probability of continued employment but significant reductions in hours, particularly for less experienced workers. Job turnover declined, as did hiring of new workers into low-wage jobs. Analyses suggest aggregate employment elasticities in the range of —0.2 to —2.0, concentrated on the intensive margin in the short run and largest among inexperienced workers. (JEL J22, J23, J24, J31, J38, R23)
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最低工资增长和低工资就业:来自西雅图的证据
西雅图在2015年将最低工资提高到11美元,2016年提高到13美元。我们使用华盛顿州的行政数据对其影响进行了两项互补分析。相对于通过综合控制方法确定的国家外围地区,工资低于最初最低工资两倍的总就业人数(以总工作时间衡量)下降了。这种减少的一部分反映了工作岗位向高于门槛的工资过渡;总体分析可能夸大了就业效应。对个别西雅图工人与边远地区工人的纵向分析显示,继续就业的可能性没有变化,但工作时间明显减少,尤其是经验不足的工人。工作人员流动率下降了,新工人被雇佣到低工资岗位的情况也有所下降。分析表明,总体就业弹性在-0.2至-2.0之间,集中在短期内的密集边际,在没有经验的工人中最大。(j22, j23, j24, j31, j38, r23)
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