Berkeley voice letters: Inappropriate reading material for teenagers; ambassador program questioned; concerns about increased minimum wage

Berkeley voice letters: Inappropriate reading material for teenagers; ambassador program questioned; concerns about increased minimum wage
- April 15, 2015
- Research by David Neumark, economics Chancellor’s Professor, is featured in the Contra Costa Times Apr. 15, 2015
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From the Contra Costa Times:
UC Irvine economist David Neumark found that each 10 percent hike in the minimum wage
causes a 1 to 2 percent drop in youth employment.
For the full story, please visit http://www.contracostatimes.com/news/ci_27919808/berkeley-voice-letters-inappropriate-reading-material-teenagers-ambassador.
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