Tj. Bartik, THE DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTS OF LOCAL-LABOR DEMAND AND INDUSTRIAL MIX -ESTIMATES USING INDIVIDUAL PANEL-DATA, Journal of urban economics, 40(2), 1996, pp. 150-178
This paper finds that increases in local labor demand have significant
progressive effects on the income distribution, and significantly red
uce poverty. The anti-poverty effects of stronger demand have not less
ened in recent years. Local labor demand's benefits are particularly g
reat for younger, less-educated men. Labor demand's benefits are simil
ar for blacks and whites, and men and women. The paper also finds that
shifts in the local industrial mix toward manufacturing or other high
-wage industries do not have progressive effects and do not reduce pov
erty. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc.