I mentioned to Ashley's talk too, minimum wage is a really big topic that needs a lot literature search since it has been studied a lot in the past. I think focusing on disability and employment sectors is a really great idea because this is potentially under-studied and it is an extremely important topic. One technical suggestion is, instead of yearly barplots, I think it makes more sense to run a regression with a dummy variable on disability status would let you capture the average difference and tell if it's significant or not. If you wanted to show it by year, you could intereact a continuous year variable with it. We can discuss how all of that could look like when we discuss the advanced regression topic after fall break, but let me know if you have any questions.
I mentioned to Ashley's talk too, minimum wage is a really big topic that needs a lot literature search since it has been studied a lot in the past. I think focusing on disability and employment sectors is a really great idea because this is potentially under-studied and it is an extremely important topic. One technical suggestion is, instead of yearly barplots, I think it makes more sense to run a regression with a dummy variable on disability status would let you capture the average difference and tell if it's significant or not. If you wanted to show it by year, you could intereact a continuous year variable with it. We can discuss how all of that could look like when we discuss the advanced regression topic after fall break, but let me know if you have any questions.