美国劳动市场政策对工作贫困人口的性别分析

A gender analysis of U.S. labor market policies for the working poor

Feminist Economics · 1995
被引 24
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

比较了全国可比价值政策和提高最低工资对低薪劳动市场的影响,发现两者均能减少女性工作贫困,但可比价值政策效果更大,且能几乎消除性别贫困差距。

Abstract

Current anti-poverty policy proposals focus on welfare reform to the exclusion of reforming the low-wage labor market. In contrast, we compare two policy proposals aimed at low-wage labor markets: a national comparable worth policy and an increase in the minimum wage. With both policies we pay specific attention to their impact by gender. Our findings suggest that while both would reduce poverty among working women, the impact of a comparable worth policy on female poverty would be greater under most scenarios presented. It is estimated that an increase of 96 cents per hour in the national minimum wage would be necessary to equal the poverty reduction effect for women workers of a comparable worth policy which excludes small employers. Both policies decrease the incidence of povertylevel wages less among men, since roughly 60 percent of minimum wage workers are women. Additionally, not only would a national comparable worth policy improve the economic status of low-waged women workers, it would also narrow the gap between male and female poverty. While an increase in the minimum wage would also reduce this gap, comparable worth would virtually eliminate it.

性别分析劳动市场政策同工同酬最低工资