Previous research has found that Hispanic workers earn roughly the same as non-Hispanic white workers, after controlling for observable skills (e.g., Antecol and Bedard, 2002 & 2004; Trejo, 1997; Fryer, 2011). However, these estimates have not jointly taken into account three factors that are likely to overstate Hispanic wages, relative to whites: selection out of the labor market; years of education attained, conditional on AFQT score; and local cost of living. In the proposed work, we will build upon our prior work (McHenry and McInerney, 2012) that showed that estimates of wage premiums for black women are explained away by accounting for these three factors. In the proposed research, we will examine how these three innovations impact es...
The debate over the wage effects of immigration for native workers is an old one. One side of the de...
Abstract: Because Latinos comprise a large and growing share of the low-skilled labor force in the U...
This working paper is a study of discrimination and persistently low earnings of the Mexican America...
Despite concern regarding labor market discrimination against Hispanics, previously published estima...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of SociologyThe...
Wages for Hispanic females lag behind those of their male counterparts, and behind While males and f...
In the US, income equality has been an issue discussed throughout the years. Some say the gap betwee...
Using the 2001-2002 California Workforce Survey, this paper examines the income gap between Hispanic...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1997.In...
Using the NLSY, we find that young Mexican women earn 11.7% less than young White women while young ...
In Massachusetts, the share of Latinas in the overall population has been rapidly increasing. From 2...
One strategy to address the charge that previous statistical measures overestimate the degree of ant...
Since the mid-1970s, the U.S. experienced substantial changes in the industrial composition of emplo...
This analysis of data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth indicates that young Mexican wo...
This study will look to expand on the work that has been done in regards to the earnings of Hispanic...
The debate over the wage effects of immigration for native workers is an old one. One side of the de...
Abstract: Because Latinos comprise a large and growing share of the low-skilled labor force in the U...
This working paper is a study of discrimination and persistently low earnings of the Mexican America...
Despite concern regarding labor market discrimination against Hispanics, previously published estima...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of SociologyThe...
Wages for Hispanic females lag behind those of their male counterparts, and behind While males and f...
In the US, income equality has been an issue discussed throughout the years. Some say the gap betwee...
Using the 2001-2002 California Workforce Survey, this paper examines the income gap between Hispanic...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1997.In...
Using the NLSY, we find that young Mexican women earn 11.7% less than young White women while young ...
In Massachusetts, the share of Latinas in the overall population has been rapidly increasing. From 2...
One strategy to address the charge that previous statistical measures overestimate the degree of ant...
Since the mid-1970s, the U.S. experienced substantial changes in the industrial composition of emplo...
This analysis of data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth indicates that young Mexican wo...
This study will look to expand on the work that has been done in regards to the earnings of Hispanic...
The debate over the wage effects of immigration for native workers is an old one. One side of the de...
Abstract: Because Latinos comprise a large and growing share of the low-skilled labor force in the U...
This working paper is a study of discrimination and persistently low earnings of the Mexican America...