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Adams, Blackburn, and Cotti (ABC) found that increases in minimum wages were positively related to drunk driving-related traffic fatalities for those ages 16 to 20. The hypothesized mechanism for this relationship - increased alcohol consumption caused by minimum wage - induced income gains -...
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outcomes for youth. …
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Many rights are conferred on Dutch youth at ages 16 and 18. Using national register data for all reported …
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Many rights are conferred on Dutch youth at ages 16 and 18. Using national register data for all reported …
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This paper exploits the reduction in the legal drinking age in New Zealand from 20 to 18 to study the dynamics of youth … youth. First, using an event history approach, we find no evidence that changing the drinking age from 20 to 18 led to more … youth who were already 15 at the time of the change but had no longer-run impacts. Overall, our results support the argument …
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This paper exploits the reduction in the legal drinking age in New Zealand from 20 to 18 to study the dynamics of youth … youth. First, using an event history approach, we find no evidence that changing the drinking age from 20 to 18 led to more … youth who were already 15 at the time of the change but had no longer-run impacts. Overall, our results support the argument …
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We estimate the effects of a significant increase in the minimum wage in Spain between 2004 and 2010 on the individual probability of losing employment, using a large panel of social security records. Our main finding is that older people experienced the largest increase in the probability of...
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