This paper develops possible theoretical explanations for the observed racial differential in stability of earnings. Most research on racial factors in the labor market has focused on observed differences in the average earnings of whites and blacks in the United States. However, som
There has been considerable recent interest in earnings instability—the variability of workers ’ ear...
There are sizeable earnings differentials by both gender and race in the U.S. labor market, with wom...
The research reported here was supported by funds granted to the Institute for Research ·on.Poverty ...
This paper examines the claim that observed racial differences in rejection rates for mortgage appli...
This paper examines the claim that observed racial differences in rejection rates for mortgage appli...
The persistent and pervasive problem of earnings inequality between black and white men is related i...
Two central and related questions in economics concern how resources are distributed and why some pe...
This paper attempts to understand the forces that have lead to persistent racial wage inequality by ...
The main thrust of the report is an analysis of racial unemployment differentials in the context of ...
White people earn more money than non-whites. This is true in most cases even if non-white people pe...
This paper examines the effect of the racial composition of labor markets on wage rates and the raci...
International audienceThis paper studies individual characteristics of earnings inequality within th...
In his seminal contribution, Gary Becker (1957) suggests that rents in noncompetitive industries pro...
Research on the labor market of the 1990s has found that a large portion of the black-white pay gap ...
This paper examines the effect of the racial composition of labor markets on wage rates and the raci...
There has been considerable recent interest in earnings instability—the variability of workers ’ ear...
There are sizeable earnings differentials by both gender and race in the U.S. labor market, with wom...
The research reported here was supported by funds granted to the Institute for Research ·on.Poverty ...
This paper examines the claim that observed racial differences in rejection rates for mortgage appli...
This paper examines the claim that observed racial differences in rejection rates for mortgage appli...
The persistent and pervasive problem of earnings inequality between black and white men is related i...
Two central and related questions in economics concern how resources are distributed and why some pe...
This paper attempts to understand the forces that have lead to persistent racial wage inequality by ...
The main thrust of the report is an analysis of racial unemployment differentials in the context of ...
White people earn more money than non-whites. This is true in most cases even if non-white people pe...
This paper examines the effect of the racial composition of labor markets on wage rates and the raci...
International audienceThis paper studies individual characteristics of earnings inequality within th...
In his seminal contribution, Gary Becker (1957) suggests that rents in noncompetitive industries pro...
Research on the labor market of the 1990s has found that a large portion of the black-white pay gap ...
This paper examines the effect of the racial composition of labor markets on wage rates and the raci...
There has been considerable recent interest in earnings instability—the variability of workers ’ ear...
There are sizeable earnings differentials by both gender and race in the U.S. labor market, with wom...
The research reported here was supported by funds granted to the Institute for Research ·on.Poverty ...