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In-text: (Acemoglu, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Acemoglu, D., 2001. Good Jobs versus Bad Jobs. J LABOR ECON, 19(1), pp.1-21.
In-text: (Cahuc and Zylberberg, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Cahuc, P. and Zylberberg, A., 2004. Labor economics. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
In-text: (Campolieti, Fang and Gunderson, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Campolieti, M., Fang, T. and Gunderson, M., 2005. Minimum wage impacts on youth employment transitions, 1993-1999. Canadian J Econ, 38(1), pp.81-104.
In-text: (Campolieti, Gunderson and Lee, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Campolieti, M., Gunderson, M. and Lee, B., 2012. The (Non) Impact of Minimum Wages on Poverty: Regression and Simulation Evidence for Canada. Journal of Labor Research, 33(3), pp.287-302.
In-text: (Card and Krueger, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Card, D. and Krueger, A., 2000. Minimum Wages and Employment: A Case Study of the Fast-Food Industry in New Jersey and Pennsylvania: Reply. American Economic Review, 90(5), pp.1397-1420.
In-text: (Diamond, 1981)
Your Bibliography: Diamond, P., 1981. Mobility Costs, Frictional Unemployment, and Efficiency. Journal of Political Economy, 89(4), p.798.
In-text: (Dubinsky, Kim and Lee, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Dubinsky, A., Kim, J. and Lee, S., 2011. Imparting negative news to salespeople. Psychology and Marketing, 28(8), pp.803-824.
In-text: (Folger and Skarlicki, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Folger, R. and Skarlicki, D., 1998. WHEN TOUGH TIMES MAKE TOUGH BOSSES: MANAGERIAL DISTANCING AS A FUNCTION OF LAYOFF BLAME. Academy of Management Journal, 41(1), pp.79-87.
In-text: (Gilbert, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Gilbert, J., 2000. Sorrow and guilt: An ethical analysis of layoffs. SAM Advanced Management Journal, 65(2), p.4.
In-text: (Gunderson and Riddell, 1988)
Your Bibliography: Gunderson, M. and Riddell, W., 1988. Labour market economics. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson.
In-text: (Hamermesh, 1987)
Your Bibliography: Hamermesh, D., 1987. The Costs of Worker Displacement. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 102(1), p.51.
In-text: (Hamermesh, 1989)
Your Bibliography: Hamermesh, D., 1989. Labor demand and the structure of adjustment costs. The American Economic Review, 79(4), pp.674-689.
In-text: (Mascella, Teja and Thompson, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Mascella, A., Teja, S. and Thompson, B., 2009. Minimum Wage Increases as an Anti-Poverty Policy in Ontario. Canadian Public Policy, 35(3), pp.373-379.
In-text: (Meer and West, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Meer, J. and West, J., n.d. Effects of the Minimum Wage on Employment Dynamics. SSRN Journal,.
In-text: (Molinsky and Margolis, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Molinsky, A. and Margolis, J., 2005. NECESSARY EVILS AND INTERPERSONAL SENSITIVITY IN ORGANIZATIONS. Academy of Management Review, 30(2), pp.245-268.
In-text: (Neumark and Wascher, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Neumark, D. and Wascher, W., 2008. Minimum wages. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
In-text: (Oi, 1962)
Your Bibliography: Oi, W., 1962. Labor as a Quasi-Fixed Factor. Journal of Political Economy, 70(6), p.538.
In-text: (Sen, Rybczynski and Van De Waal, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Sen, A., Rybczynski, K. and Van De Waal, C., 2011. Teen employment, poverty, and the minimum wage: Evidence from Canada. Labour Economics, 18(1), pp.36-47.
In-text: (Statistic Canada, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Statistic Canada, 2014. Hourly Minimum Wages in CANADA for Adult Workers. [online] Srv116.services.gc.ca. Available at: <http://srv116.services.gc.ca/dimt-wid/sm-mw/rpt2.aspx?lang=eng&dec=5> [Accessed 5 January 2015].
In-text: (US Census Bureau, 2012)
Your Bibliography: US Census Bureau, C., 2012. Data - Business Dynamics Statistics - Center for Economic Studies. [online] Census.gov. Available at: <http://www.census.gov/ces/dataproducts/bds/data.html> [Accessed 5 January 2015].
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