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References for Do minimum wages induce immigration?
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Key references
- Stigler, G. J. "The economics of minimum wage legislation"The American Economic Review36:3 (1946): 358–365.
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- Card, D., Krueger, A. B. "Minimum wages and employment: A case study of the fast-food industry in New Jersey and Pennsylvania"The American Economic Review84:4 (1994): 772–793.
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- Manning, A.Monopsony in Motion: Imperfect Competition in Labor Markets. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2003.
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- Cortes, K. E.Wage Effects on Immigrants from an Increase in the Minimum Wage Rate: An Analysis by Immigrant Industry ConcentrationIZA Discussion Paper No.1064, 2004.
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- Orrenius, P. M., Zavodny, M. "The effect of minimum wages on immigrants’ employment and earnings"Industrial and Labor Relations Review61:4 (2008): 544–563.
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- Harris, J. R., Todaro, M. P. "Migration, unemployment and development: A two-sector analysis"The American Economic Review60:1 (1970): 126–142.
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- Basu, B. "Minimum wage, international migration and their effects on welfare"International Economic Journal9:2 (1995): 101–120.
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- Castillo-Freeman, A. J., Freeman, R. B. "When the minimum wage really bites: The effect of the US-level minimum on Puerto Rico" In: Borjas, G. J., Freeman, R. B. (eds).Immigration and the Work Force: Economic Consequences for the United States and Source Areas. Chicago, IL: University Chicago Press, 1992.
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- Giulietti, C. "Is the minimum wage a pull factor for immigrants?"Industrial and Labor Relations Review67:3 (2014): 649–674.
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- Cadena, B. "Recent immigrants as labor market arbitrageurs: Evidence from the minimum wage"Journal of Urban Economics80 (2014): 1–12.
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- Boffy-Ramirez, E. "Minimum wages, earnings, and migration"IZA Journal of Migration2:17 (2013).
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- Cicagna, C., Sulis, G. "On the potential interaction between labour market institutions and immigration policies"International Journal of Manpower, Forthcoming.
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- Stigler, G. J. "The economics of minimum wage legislation"The American Economic Review36:3 (1946): 358–365.
Additional References
- Borjas, G. J. "Immigration and welfare magnets"Journal of Labor Economics17:4 (1999): 607–637.
- Card, D. "Do minimum wages reduce employment? A case study of California, 1987−89"Industrial and Labor Relations Review46:1 (1992): 38–54.
- Card, D. "Using regional variation in wages to measure the effects of the federal minimum wage"Industrial and Labor Relations Review46:1 (1992): 22–37.
- Dube, A., Naidu, S., Reich, M. "The economic effects of a citywide minimum wage"Industrial and Labor Relations Review60:4 (2007): 522–543.
- Dube, A., Lester, T. W., Reich, M. "Minimum wage effects across state borders: Estimates using contiguous counties"The Review of Economics and Statistics92:4 (2010): 945–964.
- 爱泼斯坦,g S Heizler, O。“非法移民,enforcement and minimum wage" In: Polachek, S., Tatsiramos, K. (eds).Research in Labor Economics Volume 28. Bingley: Emerald, 2008.
- Neumark, D., Wascher, W. "Employment effects of minimum and subminimum wages: Panel data on state minimum wage laws"Industrial and Labor Relations Review46:1 (1992): 55–81.
- Neumark, D., Wascher, W.Minimum Wages, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and Employment: Evidence from the Post-Welfare Reform EraIZA Discussion Paper No.2610, 2007.
- Neumark, D., Salas, J. M. I., Wascher, W. "Revisiting the minimum wage-employment debate: Throwing out the baby with the bathwater?"Industrial and Labor Relations Review67:3 (2014): 608–648.