The follow
ing post has two assignments namely;
1.Statistical Analysis in Criminal Justice
Video: Population pyramids: Powerful predictors of the future - Kim Preshoff httpsi/youtu.be /RLmKfXwWQtE
Prompt: The video discusses how changes
in the population pyramid's structure reflect changes
in a country's development, war, or other drastic events. Now, th
ink about each l
ine
in the population pyramid as a population estimate of the number of people that will be
in each age group
in the future. Pick one of the countries whose population pyramid was displayed
in the video and discuss what you th
ink would happen if the estimates were off?
2.Social Responsibility
On July 24, 2009, the federal m
inimum wage rose to $7.25 per hour for most occupations
in the private sector. While many states and cities have set their own m
inimum wage above this federal level, and 18 states raised their m
inimum wage on January 1, 2018, the federal m
inimum wage has rema
ined at $7.25 per hour. Over the past several years, support for an
increase
in the federal m
inimum wage has come from a wide variety of sources. Many of those who support an
increase
in the m
inimum wage believe this is one way the government should exercise its social responsibility
in an attempt to reduce poverty. The follow
ing items address the idea of rais
ing the m
inimum wage from the current federal m
inimum of $7.25 per hour.
1) M
inimum wage is a price floor, so discuss an
increase
in the m
inimum wage from a supply and demand standpo
int, mak
ing sure to address the concept of surplus with respect to the quantity of labor supplied and the quantity of labor demanded that is generated by this price floor.
2) What will be the impact on the prices of the products produced by workers work
ing at or near the m
inimum wage level, and how will this affect overall consumer purchas
ing?
3) Discuss any potential changes
in the
incentives for low-skilled workers to
increase their human capital, and for employers to substitute capital
inputs (technology and automation) for labor.
4) What might be the impact on government spend
ing on entitlements such as welfare, food stamps, and unemployment compensation
in light of the fact that changes
in the m
inimum wage can create changes
in unemployment and underemployment?
Based on your responses, do you believe that the m
inimum wage should be raised, lowered, rema
in as it currently is, or be altogether elim
inated? Expla
in your answer, and make sure to address any social responsibility the government should have regard
ing the well-be
ing of its citizens with respect to the sett
ing of wages
in the private sector.