This study defines four sectors of labor markets based on union membership and public-sector employment. Using the current population surveys from 1983 to 2005, the authors decompose the growth of wage inequality into compositional changes, group-specific mean changes, and group-specific variance changes. This approach allows one to more precisely identify and assess the immediate intervening processes associated with rising wage inequality. The findings suggest that, although the increase of the demand for the skilled workers does play a significant role, the recent increase in wage dispersion cannot be fully explained by skill-biased technological change. This study’s analysis instead indicates that the two main sources of increasing ineq...
Private-sector unionization rates have fallen precipitously in the United States over the past half ...
Occupations have long been regarded as central to the stratification systems of industrial countries...
Wage inequality in the United States has risen dramatically over the past few decades, prompting sch...
From 1973 to 2007, private sector union membership in the United States declined from 34 to 8 percen...
The decline of organized labor in the United States coincided with a large increase in wage inequali...
The decline of organized labor in the United States coincided with a large increase in wage inequali...
This study uses Current Population Survey micro data for 1973-74 and 1993 to evaluate the effect of ...
a grant from the Russell Sage Foundation. We gratefully acknowledge Jim Alt and seminar participants...
The rise and decline of private sector unionization were among the more important features of the U....
This paper studies changes in labour market inequality in the UK, with particular reference to what ...
This paper studies the effect on wage dispersion of structural change. Unlike previous studies, I us...
Technological change is responsible for major changes in the labor market. One of the offspring of t...
We examine trends in wage inequality in the US and other countries over the past four decades. We sh...
We offer a quantitative analysis of changes in U.S. between-group inequality from 1984 to 2003. We u...
We study the determinants of wage inequality in 16 OECD countries in the last two decades of the twe...
Private-sector unionization rates have fallen precipitously in the United States over the past half ...
Occupations have long been regarded as central to the stratification systems of industrial countries...
Wage inequality in the United States has risen dramatically over the past few decades, prompting sch...
From 1973 to 2007, private sector union membership in the United States declined from 34 to 8 percen...
The decline of organized labor in the United States coincided with a large increase in wage inequali...
The decline of organized labor in the United States coincided with a large increase in wage inequali...
This study uses Current Population Survey micro data for 1973-74 and 1993 to evaluate the effect of ...
a grant from the Russell Sage Foundation. We gratefully acknowledge Jim Alt and seminar participants...
The rise and decline of private sector unionization were among the more important features of the U....
This paper studies changes in labour market inequality in the UK, with particular reference to what ...
This paper studies the effect on wage dispersion of structural change. Unlike previous studies, I us...
Technological change is responsible for major changes in the labor market. One of the offspring of t...
We examine trends in wage inequality in the US and other countries over the past four decades. We sh...
We offer a quantitative analysis of changes in U.S. between-group inequality from 1984 to 2003. We u...
We study the determinants of wage inequality in 16 OECD countries in the last two decades of the twe...
Private-sector unionization rates have fallen precipitously in the United States over the past half ...
Occupations have long been regarded as central to the stratification systems of industrial countries...
Wage inequality in the United States has risen dramatically over the past few decades, prompting sch...