Minimum Wages and On-the-Job Training

Becker''s theory of human capital predicts that minimum wages should reduce training investments for affected workers because they prevent these workers from taking wage cuts necessary to finance training. In contrast, in noncompetitive labor markets, minimum wages tend to increase training of affected workers because they induce firms to train their unskilled employees. We provide new estimates on the impact of the state and federal increases in the minimum wage in the US between 1987 and 1992 on the training of low-wage workers. We find no evidence that minimum wages reduce training, and little evidence that they tend to increase training. We therefore develop a hybrid model where minimum wages reduce the training investments of workers who were taking wage cuts to finance their training, while increasing the training of other workers. Finally, we provide some evidence consistent with this hybrid model.

[1]  David S. Lee Wage Inequality in the U.S. during the 1980s: Rising Dispersion or Falling Minimum Wage? , 1998 .

[2]  D. Acemoglu,et al.  Beyond Becker: Training in Imperfect Labor Markets , 1998 .

[3]  David S. Lee Wage Inequality in the United States During the 1980s: Rising Dispersion or Falling Minimum Wage? , 1999 .

[4]  Thomas Lemieux,et al.  Labor Market Institutions and the Distribution of Wages, 1973-1992: A Semiparametric Approach , 1995 .

[5]  D. Acemoglu,et al.  The Structure of Wages and Investment in General Training , 1998, Journal of Political Economy.

[6]  Brent R. Moulton Random group effects and the precision of regression estimates , 1986 .

[7]  David Card,et al.  Myth and Measurement: The New Economics of the Minimum Wage. , 1995 .

[8]  Robert E. Hall,et al.  Industry Rents: Evidence and Implications , 1989 .

[9]  Y. Ben-Porath The Production of Human Capital and the Life Cycle of Earnings , 1967, Journal of Political Economy.

[10]  J. Mincer Schooling, Experience, and Earnings , 1976 .

[11]  James R. Spletzer,et al.  General and Specific Training: Evidence and Implications , 1999 .

[12]  M. Hashimoto Minimum Wage Effects on Training on the Job , 1982 .

[13]  Paul Sicilian,et al.  Minimum Wages, On-the-Job Training, and Wage Growth , 1999 .

[14]  Sherwin Rosen,et al.  Learning and Experience in the Labor Market , 1972 .

[15]  Myth and Measurement: The New Economics of the Minimum Wage. , 1996 .

[16]  D. Neumark,et al.  Minimum Wages and Training Revisited , 1998, Journal of Labor Economics.

[17]  David Card,et al.  Using Regional Variation in Wages to Measure the Effects of the Federal Minimum Wage , 1992 .