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The effect of minimum wages on low-wage jobs
D Cengiz, A Dube, A Lindner, B Zipperer
The Quarterly Journal of Economics 134 (3), 1405-1454, 2019
21342019
Credible research designs for minimum wage studies: A response to Neumark, Salas, and Wascher
S Allegretto, A Dube, M Reich, B Zipperer
ILR Review 70 (3), 559-592, 2017
4592017
Pooling multiple case studies using synthetic controls: An application to minimum wage policies
A Dube, B Zipperer
SSRN, 2015
242*2015
Historical state and sub-state minimum wage data
K Vaghul, B Zipperer
Washington Center for Equitable Growth, 2016
1542016
An empirical evaluation of three post-Keynesian models
P Skott, B Zipperer
European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies 9 (2), 277-308, 2012
1142012
Dropping the ax: Illegal firings during union election campaigns
J Schmitt, B Zipperer
Center for Economic and Policy Research, 2007
92*2007
How today’s unions help working people: Giving workers the power to improve their jobs and unrig the economy
J Bivens, L Engdahl, E Gould, T Kroeger, C McNicholas, L Mishel, ...
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792017
Cyclical patterns of employment, utilization, and profitability
B Zipperer, P Skott
Journal of Post Keynesian Economics 34 (1), 25-58, 2011
752011
Unions and upward mobility for low‐wage workers
J Schmitt, M Waller, S Fremstad, B Zipperer
WorkingUSA 11 (3), 337-348, 2008
452008
Is the US a good model for reducing social exclusion in Europe?
J Schmitt, B Zipperer
Center for Economic and Policy Research, 2006
452006
Unlawful: US employers are charged with violating federal law in 41.5% of all union election campaigns
C McNicholas, M Poydock, J Wolfe, B Zipperer, G Lafer, L Loustaunau
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422019
National survey of gig workers paints a picture of poor working conditions, low pay
B Zipperer, C McNicholas, M Poydock, D Schneider, K Harknett
El trimestre económico 89 (356), 1199-1214, 2022
402022
Health insurance and the COVID-19 shock: What we know so far about health insurance losses and what it means for policy
J Bivens, B Zipperer
< bound method Organization. get_name_with_acronym of< Organization …, 2020
402020
The effect of minimum wages on the total number of jobs: Evidence from the United States using a bunching estimator
D Cengiz, A Dube, A Lindner, B Zipperer
Unpublished paper, http://sole-jole. org/17722. pdf (viewed June 30, 2018), 2017
382017
The EITC and minimum wage work together to reduce poverty and raise incomes
J Rothstein, B Zipperer
Economic Policy Institute, 2020
272020
Raising the federal minimum wage to $15 by 2025 would lift the pay of 32 million workers
D Cooper, Z Mokhiber, B Zipperer
Economic Policy Institute, March 9, 2021, 2021
262021
Labor Day 2019 Low-wage workers are suffering from a decline in the real value of the federal minimum wage
D Cooper, E Gould, B Zipperer
Economic Policy Institute, 2019
252019
The importance of locking in full employment for the long haul
J Bivens, B Zipperer
Economic Policy Institute, 2018
232018
The “high road” Seattle labor market and the effects of the minimum wage increase: Data limitations and methodological problems bias new analysis of Seattle’s minimum wage increase
B Zipperer, J Schmitt
Economic Policy Institute, 2017
202017
Excess Capacity and Heterogeneity in the Fiscal Multiplier: Evidence from the Obama Stimulus Package
A Dube, E Kaplan, B Zipperer
202014
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