N. Marceau et R. Boadway, MINIMUM-WAGE LEGISLATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT-INSURANCE AS INSTRUMENTS FOR REDISTRIBUTION, The Scandinavian journal of economics, 96(1), 1994, pp. 67-81
The use of minimum wages and unemployment insurance as instruments for
redistributing income is analyzed. The government is assumed to be ab
le to implement an optimal income tax in an economy consisting of two
types of individuals who differ in ability. The effect of introducing
a minimum wage which induces involuntary unemployment will be to impro
ve social welfare under weak conditions. Circumstances under which com
bining unemployment insurance with the minimum wage will be welfare-im
proving are also considered.