Parametric and semiparametric estimated wage equations, which correct for sample selection bias, are used to assess the returns to eduction and extent of ethnic ‘discrimination’ in (Peninsular) Malaysia. In particular, this paper focuses on the level of ‘discrimination’ between Malay and Chinese men and women. The Andrews–Schafgans (1998) estimator is used to estimate consistently the wage equation intercept in the semiparametric case. The results show that the Chinese–Malay offered wage difference typically is larger in absolute value among women than men. The strong ‘discrimination’ favouring Chinese over Malays observed using the parametric results is negated by the semiparametric results
This study examines the extent of polarisation and inequality in the two main ethnic groups in Malay...
This paper uses a matched employee-employer dataset using the Productivity and Investment Climate Su...
The main objective of this study is to estimate the effects of education on earnings of Malaysians. ...
Parametric and semiparametric estimated wage equations, which correct for sample selection bias, are...
This paper is an empirical study on the labor force in (Peninsular) Malaysia. Parametric and semipar...
This paper considers the evolution of male earnings of the main ethnic groups in Malaysia. The relat...
A new social accounting matrix is constructed for Malaysia for the year 2000 to analyze sources of i...
In this paper, we document the evolution of income inequality in Malaysia, not only atthe national l...
Semiparametric estimation has gained significant attention in the study of wage inequality between m...
This paper considers the evolution of male earnings of the main ethnic groups in Malaysia. The relat...
This paper utilizes Productivity and Investment Climate Survey (PICS)2007 data to explore native and...
Semiparametric estimation has gained significant attention in the study of wage inequality between m...
This study investigates the factors that influence earning differentials across three different eth...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.442(97/325) / BLDSC - British Li...
Labor force demand in Malaysia has grown significantly over the decades since the independence era. ...
This study examines the extent of polarisation and inequality in the two main ethnic groups in Malay...
This paper uses a matched employee-employer dataset using the Productivity and Investment Climate Su...
The main objective of this study is to estimate the effects of education on earnings of Malaysians. ...
Parametric and semiparametric estimated wage equations, which correct for sample selection bias, are...
This paper is an empirical study on the labor force in (Peninsular) Malaysia. Parametric and semipar...
This paper considers the evolution of male earnings of the main ethnic groups in Malaysia. The relat...
A new social accounting matrix is constructed for Malaysia for the year 2000 to analyze sources of i...
In this paper, we document the evolution of income inequality in Malaysia, not only atthe national l...
Semiparametric estimation has gained significant attention in the study of wage inequality between m...
This paper considers the evolution of male earnings of the main ethnic groups in Malaysia. The relat...
This paper utilizes Productivity and Investment Climate Survey (PICS)2007 data to explore native and...
Semiparametric estimation has gained significant attention in the study of wage inequality between m...
This study investigates the factors that influence earning differentials across three different eth...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.442(97/325) / BLDSC - British Li...
Labor force demand in Malaysia has grown significantly over the decades since the independence era. ...
This study examines the extent of polarisation and inequality in the two main ethnic groups in Malay...
This paper uses a matched employee-employer dataset using the Productivity and Investment Climate Su...
The main objective of this study is to estimate the effects of education on earnings of Malaysians. ...