The effect of minimum-wage laws on the distribution of employment: theory and evidence
通过双边搜索模型证明最低工资法可能增加总就业,但会减少低生产率工人就业、增加青少年和学生就业,引发对分配效应的担忧。
Recent research casts doubt on the view that minimum-wage laws reduce employment. We show that in a simple model of bilateral search with heterogeneous workers, a minimum-wage law increases employment. However, the increased competition from higher productivity workers makes lower productivity workers worse off without making higher productivity workers better off. We provide evidence that minimum-wage laws shift employment from adults to teenagers and students. This raises concerns about the distributional consequences of minimum wages even when they increase employment.