Minimum Wage Effects and Low-Wage Labor Markets: A Disequilibrium Approach

PSN: Labor (Topic) Pub Date : 1994-01-01 DOI:10.3386/W4617
D. Neumark, W. Wascher
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We present a new approach to estimating minimum wage effects on employment. In contrast to most previous research, we account for the possibility that the relationship between minimum wages and employment depends on the magnitude of the minimum wage relative to the equilibrium wage in the absence of the legislated minimum. In particular, estimating the employment effects of binding minimum wages requires separation of sample observations into those that are on the labor demand curve but off the labor supply curve, and those that are at labor market equilibria. The paper implements an endogenous switching regression model with unknown sample separation that yields these estimates. The approach also yields estimates of the impact of labor market characteristics on the probability that minimum wages are binding. We also extend the disequilibrium approach to monopsony, which introduces a third regime, between the equilibrium monopsony wage and the equilibrium competitive wage, in which observations are on the labor supply curve but off the labor demand curve and minimum wages are therefore positively related to employment. Minimum wage effects under monopsony are estimated in a three-regime endogenous switching regression model with unknown regimes, and the monopsony characterization of low-wage labor markets is tested against the competitive characterization.
最低工资效应与低工资劳动力市场:一种非均衡方法
我们提出了一种估算最低工资对就业影响的新方法。与之前的大多数研究相反,我们考虑到最低工资与就业之间的关系取决于在没有法定最低工资的情况下,最低工资相对于均衡工资的大小。特别是,估计具有约束力的最低工资对就业的影响需要将样本观察结果分为那些在劳动力需求曲线上但不在劳动力供给曲线上的样本观察结果和那些处于劳动力市场均衡的样本观察结果。本文实现了一个具有未知样本分离的内生开关回归模型,该模型产生了这些估计。该方法还估算了劳动力市场特征对最低工资具有约束力的可能性的影响。我们还将非均衡方法扩展到垄断,在均衡垄断工资和均衡竞争工资之间引入了第三种制度,其中观察结果在劳动供给曲线上,而不在劳动需求曲线上,因此最低工资与就业呈正相关。在一个具有未知制度的三制度内生转换回归模型中估计了垄断下的最低工资效应,并对低工资劳动力市场的垄断特征与竞争特征进行了检验。
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