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Data and Methods for Estimating the Impact of Proposed Local Minimum Wage Laws

Abstract

In this technical report we document a methodology developed by the UC Berkeley Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics to estimate the number of workers affected by proposed local minimum wage laws, as well as the expected increase in wages. This methodology is similar to that used by researchers to generate impact estimates for national and state minimum wage proposals, but differs in several respects because of significant data limitations for city- or county-based analyses.

In Section A we describe the data source, sample definition, and wage variable creation and cleaning. In Section B we describe the process for estimating the number of workers affected and the expected increase in wages.

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