This paper highlights the limitations inherent to the stochastic earnings frontier methodology to analyzing wage discrimination and introduces the use of the metafrontier approach as an important improvement. Using US data from the Current Population Survey, we find that white women’s and black men’s maximum attainable hourly earnings represent respectively 80% and 76% of those of white men on average. Furthermore, the metafrontier approach shows that male-female and white-black differences in maximum attainable earnings are observed at all levels of human capital. This innovative methodology permits the identification of a “generalized” glass ceilings against females and blacks in the US
Several empirical studies have found larger gender pay gaps at the upper tail of the wage distribut...
International audienceThis paper studies individual characteristics of earnings inequality within th...
AbstractUnderstanding earning gaps prevailing among genders is related to the efficiency in the labo...
This paper highlights the limitations inherent to the stochastic earnings frontier methodology to an...
We investigate whether immigrant and minority workers poor access to high-wage jobs that is, glass...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the relevance of the glass ceiling effect, according ...
(english) In this paper, we investigate the glass ceiling hypothesis according to which there exists...
We investigate whether immigrant and minority workers poor access to high-wage jobs that is, glass...
In this paper, we investigate the relevance of the glass ceiling hypothesis in France, according to ...
Income inequality between different races in the U.S. is especially large. This difference is even l...
In most economies males earn higher wages than females. The question is whether this wage gap is due...
Gender-typical educational choices and the glass ceiling are widely believed to explain why older ...
Research on gender stratification has sometimes neglected howgender inequalities may vary by race/et...
Women have made enormous gains in the past few decades, both in education and in the workplace. More...
The paper focuses on the early career patterns of young male and female workers. It investigates pot...
Several empirical studies have found larger gender pay gaps at the upper tail of the wage distribut...
International audienceThis paper studies individual characteristics of earnings inequality within th...
AbstractUnderstanding earning gaps prevailing among genders is related to the efficiency in the labo...
This paper highlights the limitations inherent to the stochastic earnings frontier methodology to an...
We investigate whether immigrant and minority workers poor access to high-wage jobs that is, glass...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the relevance of the glass ceiling effect, according ...
(english) In this paper, we investigate the glass ceiling hypothesis according to which there exists...
We investigate whether immigrant and minority workers poor access to high-wage jobs that is, glass...
In this paper, we investigate the relevance of the glass ceiling hypothesis in France, according to ...
Income inequality between different races in the U.S. is especially large. This difference is even l...
In most economies males earn higher wages than females. The question is whether this wage gap is due...
Gender-typical educational choices and the glass ceiling are widely believed to explain why older ...
Research on gender stratification has sometimes neglected howgender inequalities may vary by race/et...
Women have made enormous gains in the past few decades, both in education and in the workplace. More...
The paper focuses on the early career patterns of young male and female workers. It investigates pot...
Several empirical studies have found larger gender pay gaps at the upper tail of the wage distribut...
International audienceThis paper studies individual characteristics of earnings inequality within th...
AbstractUnderstanding earning gaps prevailing among genders is related to the efficiency in the labo...