Minimum Wage on Migrant Workers and Its Employment Effect : A Case Study of the Yangtze River Delta Region before and after the Financial Crisis
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Based on the model of buyers monopoly, this article takes the Yangtze River Delta Region as an example to analyze the employment effect of minimum wage on migrant workers. Empirical study of statistical data from seven cities in the region demonstrates that minimum wage could contribute to employment of migrant workers. With the impact of the financial crisis, market adjustment could disturb and destabilize the positive effect of minimum wage policies. Therefore, government should take active measures and interfere in the labor market to maintain targeted employment level and economic growth.JEL Classification: J23, J31
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著者
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Zhou Yu
Department Of Cardiology An Zhen Hospital Capital Medical University
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He Ping
Department Of Anatomy Medical Center Of Fudan University
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LI Xiaochun
Department of Electronic Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University
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Li Xiaochun
Department Of Electronic Engineering Shanghai Jiaotong University
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ZHOU Yu
Department of Economics, Nanjing University. The authors express thanks to the anonymous referee for the constructive suggestions and comments. This article is sponsored by the National Social Sciences Fund Project No. 10BJL035 and Key Project of 2009 f
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LI Xiaochun
Department of Economics, Nanjing University. The authors express thanks to the anonymous referee for the constructive suggestions and comments. This article is sponsored by the National Social Sciences Fund Project No. 10BJL035 and Key Project of 2009 f
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HE Ping
Department of Economics, Nanjing University. The authors express thanks to the anonymous referee for the constructive suggestions and comments. This article is sponsored by the National Social Sciences Fund Project No. 10BJL035 and Key Project of 2009 f
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