Rewarding Work

by Edmund S. Phelps

No reviews yet
First published: 1997 1 language ISBN: 9780674026940
Description
Edmund Phelps underscores the importance of earning a respectable wage to foster self-worth and responsibility. He shows that earning such a wage has been increasingly hard for those at the low end of the wage distribution as productivity has come to rely more on knowledge and skills and less on brawn and hard work.

A crucial task for our economic and political system, Phelps asserts, is to devise methods to help less productive workers draw a reasonable wage, thereby reintegrating them into the economic mainstream. Phelp's solution is a graduated schedule of tax subsidies to enterprises for every low-wage worker they employ. As firms hired more of these workers, the labor market would tighten and pay levels would rise.

Ultimately the program would be largely self-financing, because its cost would be offset by reductions in the cost of welfare, crime, and medical care - as well as by taxes paid by formerly unemployed workers. Rewarding Work is an essay in what could be called economic engineering - in this case, the engineering of wage structures to help low-wage American workers achieve self-sufficiency and self-respect.

Reviews

Log in or sign up to write a review.

No reviews yet. Be the first!


More by Edmund S. Phelps


You Might Also Like

More in Employment subsidies
Welfare reform

Welfare reform

United States. General Accounting Office
Child care

Child care

United States. General Accounting Office
Welfare reform

Welfare reform

United States. General Accounting Office
Enterprise zones--1983

Enterprise zones--1983

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance
Jobs for the Poor

Jobs for the Poor

Timothy J. Bartik