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The minimum wage has increased in multiple states over the past three decades. Research has focused on effects on labor supply, but very little is known about how the minimum wage affects health, including children's health. We address this knowledge gap and provide an investigation focused on...
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The minimum wage has increased in multiple states over the past three decades. Research has focused on effects on labor supply, but very little is known about how the minimum wage affects health, including children's health. We address this knowledge gap and provide an investigation focused on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012986772
more difficult for non-remote workers to protect themselves. Grouping workers by pre-pandemic household income shows that … job losses and, to a lesser extent, health losses were highest among non-remote workers from low-income households …
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more difficult for non-remote workers to protect themselves. Grouping workers by pre-pandemic household income shows that … job losses and, to a lesser extent, health losses were highest among non-remote workers from low-income households …
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Whereas a large literature has shown the importance of early life health for adult socioeconomic outcomes, there is little evidence on the importance of adolescent health. We contribute to the literature by studying the impact of adolescent health status on adult labor market outcomes using a...
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education), income, or either industry or occupational composition. During the pandemic, Veterans exhibit a 0.116 standard …
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housing on health and on income? How do we choose between policies in completely different areas, such as an education policy …
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We evaluate evidence for the effectiveness of raising minimum wages on various measures of public health within the US, Canada, the UK, and Europe. We search four scientific websites from the inception of the research through May 20, 2018. We find great variety (20 ) in measured outcomes among...
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We examine the relationship between income and health with the purpose of establishing the extent to which the … distribution of health in a population contributes to income inequality and is itself a product of that inequality. The evidence … supports a significant and substantial impact of ill-health on income mainly operating through employment, although it is …
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