NettetSabia, Joseph J., Richard V. Burkhauser, and Benjamin Hansen. 2016. “When Good Measurement Goes Bad: New Evidence that New York State’s Minimum Wage Reduced Employment.” Industrial and Labor Relations Review 69(2): 312-319. Sabia, Joseph J. 2015. “Minimum Wages and Gross Domestic Product,” Contemporary Economic Policy … Nettet30. aug. 2013 · The 2010 study “Will a $9.50 Federal Minimum Wage Really Help the Working Poor?” by researchers Joseph Sabia and Richard Burkhauser found that a federal minimum wage increase from $7.25 to $9. ...
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Nettet1. jan. 2006 · Sabia (2006), however, accounted for confounding factors, and found that employment declined in small firms, especially among the least skilled workers. No South African minimum wage studies... NettetRichard Burkhauser Professor, Cornell University Verified email at cornell.edu. ... Joseph J. Sabia. Professor of Economics & Director of Center for Health Economics and Policy Studies (CHEPS) ... JJ Sabia, RV Burkhauser, B Hansen. Ilr Review 65 (2), 350-376, 2012. 169: 2012: pregnant and tubes tied
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NettetIt Would Hurt Low-Skilled Workers Studies have shown that minimum wage increase hurts the people it was designed to help In 2012 New York State implemented a minimum wage increase from $5.15 to $6.75 per hour Economists Joseph Sabia, Richard V. Burkhauser, Benjamin Hansen found that there was a “20.2 to 21.8 percent reduction … Nettet30. sep. 2015 · Joseph J. Sabia is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at San Diego State University. Richard V. Burkhauser is a Professorial … Nettet30. sep. 2015 · Joseph J. Sabia is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at San Diego State University. Richard V. Burkhauser is a Professorial Research Fellow at the Melbourne Institute for Applied Economic & Social Research at the University of Melbourne and is the Sarah Gibson Blanding Professor of Policy Analysis … pregnant and thinking about abortion