The article used data from Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics from the QWI as an instrument to put together numbers in order to find the data they needed for their study. They took data from 46 states between the years 2000 and 2009. From this data they looked at employment levels and flows, job creation and destruction, and average earnings by age and gender.
The analysis is presented in a few tables that show minimum wage effects on employment and average monthly earnings, effects on labor market flows, and effects controlling