Michael Reich

Michael Reich

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 40

North America-United States

About Michael Reich

Michael Reich, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Berkeley, specializes in the field of minimum wages.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Parental labor supply: Evidence from minimum wage changes

Racial inequality in frictional labor markets: Evidence from minimum wages

High Minimum Wages and the Monopsony Puzzle

Small Businesses and the Minimum Wage

New research finds $15 minimum wages raise pay and increase employment for low-wage workers

Minimum wage effects and monopsony explanations

Are $15 Minimum Wages Too High?

Economy: Racism’s Continuing Economic Cost to Whites—A Second Look

Michael Reich Information

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Citations(all)

15470

Citations(since 2020)

3983

Cited By

11935

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

96

i10Index(since 2020)

45

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University of California, Berkeley

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Michael Reich Skills & Research Interests

minimum wages

Top articles of Michael Reich

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Parental labor supply: Evidence from minimum wage changes

Journal of Human Resources

Anna Godøy

Michael Reich

Jesse Wursten

Sylvia Allegretto

2024/3/1

Racial inequality in frictional labor markets: Evidence from minimum wages

Labour Economics

Jesse Wursten

Michael Reich

2023/6/1

High Minimum Wages and the Monopsony Puzzle

University of California, IRLE Working Paper

Justin C Wiltshire

Carl McPherson

Michael Reich

2023/5

Small Businesses and the Minimum Wage

Jesse Wursten

Michael Reich

2023/3/7

New research finds $15 minimum wages raise pay and increase employment for low-wage workers

Michael Reich

Justin Wiltshire

Carl McPherson

2023/10/16

Minimum wage effects and monopsony explanations

Justin C Wiltshire

Carl McPherson

Michael Reich

Denis Sosinskiy

2023/10/16

Are $15 Minimum Wages Too High?

Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, updated December

Carl McPherson

Michael Reich

Justin C Wiltshire

2022/9/11

Economy: Racism’s Continuing Economic Cost to Whites—A Second Look

Impacts of Racism on White Americans In the Age of Trump

Michael Reich

2021

Massachusetts Uber/Lyft Ballot Proposition Would Create Subminimum Wage: Drivers Could Earn as Little as $4.82 an Hour

Ken Jacobs

Michael Reich

2021/9/29

Are Minimum Wage Effects Greater in Low‐Wage Areas?

Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society

Anna Godoey

Michael Reich

2021/1

Counterpoint To Michael Strain

Journal of Policy Analysis and Management

Michael Reich

2021/8/23

The Economics of a $15 Federal Minimum Wage by 2025

Journal of Policy Analysis and Management

Michael Reich

2021/8/23

Racial inequality and minimum wages in frictional labor markets

Jesse Wursten

Michael Reich

2021/2/4

Effect of a federal minimum wage increase to $15 by 2025 on the Federal budget

Michael Reich

2021/2/1

Social structure of accumulation theory and Europe

Terrence McDonough

Pedro M Rey-Araújo

2021/12/7

The Effects of Proposition 22 on Driver Earnings: Response to a Lyft

Ken Jacobs

Michael Reich

2020/8/27

A Minimum Compensation Standard for Seattle TNC Drivers

Michael Reich

James A Parrott

2020/7/6

Comparison of two Seattle TNC driver studies

Michael Reich

James A Parrott

2020/7/6

New York City’s gig driver pay standard: Effects on drivers, passengers, and the companies

Dmitri Koustas

James A Parrott

Michael Reich

2020/12/8

What would Uber and lyft owe to the state unemployment insurance fund?

Ken Jacobs

Michael Reich

2020/5/7

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