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Simpson, Wayne – Journal of Human Resources, 1984
An exploratory econometric model to explain the duration of industrial training programs and to assess training policy is explored. The major results are that most training is conducted in large firms, turnover discourages specific training while government assistance encourages it, and neither minimum wages nor unions have significant negative…
Descriptors: Industrial Training, Labor Economics, Labor Turnover, Minimum Wage

Chaplin, Duncan D.; Turner, Mark D.; Pape, Andreas, D. – Economics of Education Review, 2003
Estimates the effects of higher minimum wages on school enrollment using the Common Core of Data. Controlling for local labor market conditions and state and year fixed effects, finds some evidence that higher minimum wages reduce teen school enrollment in states where students drop out before age 18. (23 references) (Author/PKP)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Economic Impact, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment
Welch, Finis – 1971
(1) Estimates of the "typical" industrial distribution of fluctuations in total U.S. Employment about long run trends are provided with evidence of secular drift that results in employment becoming less sensitive to changes in G.N.P. (2) A Model is presented to analyze the effects of minimum wage legislation with uneven industrial coverage on the…
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Employment Patterns, Federal Legislation, Minimum Wage Legislation
Wial, Howard – 1999
In 1997, the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry implemented a change in its method of determining prevailing wage and benefit rates, resulting in a reduction in the legally required prevailing rates in many construction trades in much of the state. This report analyzes data to determine if this change in fact lowered the cost of public…
Descriptors: Construction Costs, Minimum Wage, Policy Analysis, School Construction

Neumark, David; Wascher, William – Economics of Education Review, 2003
Examines the effects of minimum wage on schooling, seeking to reconcile some of the contradictory results in recent research using Current Population Survey data from the late 1970s through the 1980s. Findings point to negative effects of minimum wages on school enrollment, bolstering the findings of negative effects of minimum wages on enrollment…
Descriptors: Economic Impact, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment, Human Capital

Wellington, Alison J. – Journal of Human Resources, 1991
Using data from 1954-86, including the 1980s period of relative decline in the value of the minimum wage, a study found that a 10 percent increase in minimum wage reduced teen unemployment by less than 1 percent. In addition, no apparent effect on employment of adults aged 20-24 was found, and minimal differences appeared for sex and race. (SK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Employment Level, Labor Economics, Minimum Wage

Chappell, Neena L.; Havens, Betty; Honorary, Dlitt; Hollander, Marcus J.; Miller, Jo Ann; McWilliam, Carol – Gerontologist, 2004
Purpose: This paper reports on Canadian research that examined the cost effectiveness of home care for seniors as a substitute for long-term institutional services. Design and Methods: Two Canadian cities were included in the research: Victoria, British Columbia, and Winnipeg, Manitoba. The research computes the costs of formal care and informal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Caregivers
Morgan, Carol – Manpower, 1975
The Federal minimum wage law now covers household workers. (Author)
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Fringe Benefits, Guaranteed Income, Household Workers
NEA Res Bull, 1969
Descriptors: Minimum Wage Legislation, State Government, State Legislation, Teacher Education
Fisher, Alan A. – 1973
The study examines teenage unemployment within an historical, theoretical, and empirical context. Explanations for trends in unemployment and labor force participation are analyzed in terms of economic theory and the mechanisms by which these factors might operate in labor markets. It is demonstrated that the trend of increasing unemployment began…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Doctoral Dissertations, Economic Research, Labor Market
Employment Standards Administration (DOL), Washington, DC. Wage and Hour Div. – 1972
The Fair Labor Standards Act contains provisions and standards concerning minimum wages, equal pay, maximum hours and overtime pay, recordkeeping, and child labor. These basic requirements apply to employees engaged in interstate commerce or in the production of goods for interstate commerce and also to employees in certain enterprises that are so…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Higher Education, Labor Legislation
Taggart, Robert, III – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 1972
Article suggests that the Child Labor Laws should be changed because the present system handicaps both the employer and the child. (ML)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Labor, Employment Opportunities, Employment Problems

Nelson, Richard R. – Monthly Labor Review, 1999
Identifies major subjects of state labor legislation in 1998: increases in minimum-wage rates, prevailing wage changes, child-labor revisions, workplace surveillance regulations, and bans on employment discrimination. Offers a state-by-state summary of labor legislation. (JOW)
Descriptors: Child Labor, Employment Practices, Labor Legislation, Minimum Wage Legislation
Neumark, David; Schweitzer, Mark; Wascher, William – Journal of Human Resources, 2004
This paper provides evidence on a wide set of margins along which labor markets can adjust in response to increases in the minimum wage, including wages, hours, employment, and ultimately labor income. Not surprisingly, the evidence indicates that low-wage workers are most strongly affected, while higher-wage workers are little affected. Workers…
Descriptors: Minimum Wage, Labor Market, Working Hours, Employment
BENNETT, FAY – 1967
THERE ARE SEVERAL FACETS TO THE PROBLEMS FACING FARM WORKERS AND SMALL FARMERS. THE AVERAGE RATE OF FARM RESIDENT DECLINE SINCE 1960 IS ABOUT 4 PERCENT FOR WHITE AND 10 PERCENT FOR NEGRO FARM PEOPLE, ALTHOUGH FROM 1959 TO 1964, EIGHT SOUTHERN STATES HAD A NEGRO FARMER DECLINE RATE OF 32.4 PERCENT. THESE PEOPLE LEAVE TO ESCAPE THE POVERTY WHICH IS…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Child Labor, Federal Legislation, Foreign Workers