Incoming Resources
- Minimum wages, the earned income tax credit, and employment, evidence from the post-welfare reform era, by David Neumark, William Wascher
- The living wage, advancing a global movement, edited by Tony Dobbins and Peter Prowse
- The case for a legal minimum wage
- The elasticity of labor demand and the minimum wage, by Leif Danziger
- Setting adequacy standards, how governments define minimum incomes, John Veit-Wilson
- Precariat, labour, work and politics, edited by Matthew Johnson
- Myth and measurement, the new economics of the minimum wage, David Card and Alan B. Krueger
- Minimum wage fixing, an international review of practices and problems, Gerald Starr
- Low-wage employment and household poverty, an analysis of the role played by households in alleviating the economic prospects of low-wage workers, by L. Javier Ramos-Diaz
- Living wage, regulatory solutions to informal and precarious work in global supply chains, Shelley Marshall
- The living wage, lessons from the history of economic thought, Donald R. Stabile
- Basic income worldwide, horizons of reform, edited by Matthew C. Murray and Carole Pateman
- Labour market inequalities, problems and policies of low-wage employment in international perspective, edited by Mary Gregory, Wiemer Salverda, Stephen Bazen
- Low-wage work in the wealthy world, Jérôme Gautié and John Schmitt, editors
- The precariat, the new dangerous class, Guy Standing
- Illegal migration, enforcement and minimum wage, Gil S. Epstein, Odelia Heizler (Cohen)
- Minimum wages, David Neumark and William L. Wascher
- The minimum wage and labor market outcomes, Christopher J. Flinn