Untangling Hair Braider Deregulation in Virginia: A Case Study Approach

E. Timmons, Catherine Konieczny
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In this paper, we estimate the effects of removing the license requirement for hair braiding in Virginia in 2012. Using County Business Patterns and Nonemployer Statistics data from 2004 through 2014, we examine Virginia border county pairs to compare beauty salon establishments before and after deregulation. In seven of the eight groups examined, the number of employer establishments in the Virginia counties grew either more quickly or at the same pace as did the number of employer establishments in the border county. Similarly, seven of the eight groups saw increases in the number of proprietor establishments. A simple statistical test confirms that Virginia counties experienced beauty shop growth at a rate approximately 7 percent higher than that in contiguous counties in bordering states. We also found some evidence at the state level that deregulation has created more opportunities for smaller owner-operated beauty salons (an increase in proprietor density of more than 8 percent) in Virginia. Taken together, our findings support the notion that deregulation of hair braiding has enhanced economic opportunity for hair braiders in Virginia.
弗吉尼亚州解除管制:一个案例研究方法
在本文中,我们估计了2012年弗吉尼亚州取消辫发执照要求的影响。利用2004年至2014年的县商业模式和非雇主统计数据,我们研究了弗吉尼亚州边境县对,比较了放松管制前后的美容院设施。在被调查的8个群体中,有7个弗吉尼亚州县的雇主机构数量增长得更快,或者与边境县的雇主机构数量增长速度相同。同样,8个组别中有7个的东主机构数目有所增加。一项简单的统计测试证实,弗吉尼亚县的美容店增长速度比毗邻州的相邻县高出约7%。我们还在州一级发现了一些证据,即在弗吉尼亚州,放松管制为小型业主经营的美容院创造了更多的机会(业主密度增加了8%以上)。综上所述,我们的研究结果支持这样一种观点,即放松对编发的管制增加了弗吉尼亚州编发者的经济机会。
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