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References for Who benefits from the minimum wage—natives or migrants?
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- Zimmermann, K. F. "Tackling the European migration problem"Journal of Economic Perspectives9:2 (1995): 45–62.
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- Jaeger, D. A. "Green cards and the location choices of immigrants in the United States"Research in Labor Economics27 (2007): 131–184.
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- Giulietti, C. "Is the minimum wage a pull factor for immigrants?"Industrial and Labor Relations Review67:Supplement (2014): 649–674.
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- Zavodny, M. "Do immigrants work in worse jobs than U.S. natives? Evidence from California"Industrial Relations54:2 (2015): 276–293.
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- Dustmann, C., Frattini, T., Preston, I.A Study of Migrant Workers and the National Minimum Wage and Enforcement Issues that Arise. London: Low Pay Commission, 2007.
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- Boffy-Ramirez, E. "Minimum wages, earnings, and migration"IZA Journal of Migration2:17 (2013).
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- Orrenius, P. M., Zavodny, M. "The effect of minimum wages on immigrants’ employment and earnings"Industrial and Labor Relations Review61:4 (2008): 544–563.
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- Cortes, K. E. "Wage effects on immigrants from an increase in the minimum wage rate: An analysis by immigrant industry concentration"IZA Discussion Paper, 2004-03.
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- Cadena, B. C. "Recent immigrants as labor market arbitrageurs: Evidence from the minimum wage"Journal of Urban Economics80 (2014): 1–12.
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- Fry, R., Lowell, B. L. "The incidence of subminimum pay among native and immigrant workers"Population Research and Policy Review16:4 (1997): 363–381.
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- Pena, A. A.Do Minimum Wage Laws Affect People Who Are Not Covered? Evidence From Documented and Undocumented, Hourly and Piece Rate Workers in U.S. AgricultureUpjohn Institute for Employment Research, Working Paper, 2013-04.
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- Castillo-Freeman, A. J., Freeman, R. B. "When the minimum wage really bites: The effect of the U.S.-level minimum on Puerto Rico" In: Borjas, G. J., Freeman, R. B. (eds).Immigration and the Workforce: Economic Consequences for the United States and Source Areas. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1992.
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- von Scheven, E., Light, I. "Minimum wage and Mexican and Central American influx"Sociological Perspectives55:4 (2012): 613–636.
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- Zimmermann, K. F. "Tackling the European migration problem"Journal of Economic Perspectives9:2 (1995): 45–62.
Additional References
- Bonin, H.Wage and Employment Effects of Immigration to Germany: Evidence From a Skill Group ApproachIZA Discussion Paper, 2005-12.
- Borjas, G. J. "Does immigration grease the wheels of the labor market?"Brookings Papers on Economic Activity1 (2001): 69–119.
- Brown, C., Gilroy, C., Kohen, A. "The effect of the minimum wage on employment and unemployment"Journal of Economic Literature20:2 (1982): 487−528.
- Card, D. "Immigrant inflows, native outflows, and the local labor market impacts of higher immigration"Journal of Labor Economics19:1 (2001): 22–64.
- Card, D., Krueger, A. B. "Minimum wages and employment: A case study of the fast-food industry in New Jersey and Pennsylvania"American Economic Review84:4 (1994): 772−793.
- Dolton, P., Bondibene, R., Wadsworth, J. "Employment, inequality and the UK national minimum wage over the medium-term"Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics74:1 (2012): 78−106.
- Dube, A., Lester, T. W., Reich, M. "Minimum wage effects across state borders: Estimates using contiguous counties"回顾经济学和统计数据92:4 (2010): 945−964.
- Dustmann, C., Fabbri, F., Preston, I. "The impact of immigration on the British labour market"Economic Journal115:507 (2005): F324–F341.
- Epstein, G. S., Heizler, O. "Illegal migration, enforcement and minimum wage"Research in Labor Economics28 (2008): 197−224.
- Neumark, D., Wascher, W. L. "Minimum wages and employment"Foundations and Trends in Microeconomics3:1−2 (2007): 1-186.
- Ottaviano, G. I. P., Peri, G. "Rethinking the effect of immigration on wages"杂志上的e European Economic Association10:1 (2012): 152–197.
- Wozniak, A., Murray, T. J. "Timing is everything: Short-run population impacts of immigration in US cities"Journal of Urban Economics72 (2012): 60−78.