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Impact of Minimum Wages Upon the Level and Composition of Agricultural Employment

Theodore Lianos

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1972, vol. 54, issue 3, 477-484

Abstract: This paper investigates the effects of minimum wages on agricultural employment in the southern U. S. The principal result was that the introduction of minimum wages decreased the employment of hired and total (hired plus family) labor. Estimates of employment reduction of hired labor due to minimum wages are provided.

Date: 1972
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