Since at least 1960, Appalachians have lower wages, employment rates, and educational attainment than residents elsewhere in the country. Despite educational gains and large federal outlays since 1965, the wage gap has only slightly decreased. Using a sample of full-time workers from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series Census project, I identify factors affecting the wage gap between 1970 and 2000. I find several national trends unfavorable to Appalachians after 1980: increasing returns to both observable and unobservable skill, rising income inequality, and the decline of manufacturing, which offset faster Appalachian education growth. There is also a growing gap in education returns between Appalachia and elsewhere in the country s...
A recent "revisionist" literature characterizes the pronounced rise in U.S. wage inequality since 19...
In this paper we investigate the effects of federal spending on earnings change in Appalachian count...
During the 1980s and early 1990s the earnings gap between individuals with a college education and t...
Since at least 1960, Appalachians have lower wages, employment rates, and educational attainment tha...
Appalachians have lower wages, employment rates, and educational attainment than residents elsewhere...
This paper examines changes in the earnings distribution of men age 25-64 between 1960 and 2000 in A...
This paper examines changes in the earnings distribution of men age 25-64 between 1960 and 2000 in A...
Despite evidence that skilled labor is increasingly concentrated in cities, whether regional wage in...
The Appalachian region has historically struggled to adjust to the changing economy of the U.S. Prev...
Appalachian population trends over the last century have fluctuated from large gains to enormous los...
This study examines inequality in manufacturing pay between manufacturing plants within states and c...
The upswing in economic inequality that has affected a number of advanced industrial societies in th...
report presents an analysis of the changes in the number of distressed counties in Appalachia and th...
The causes and consequences of deindustrialization in the United States are myriad and have created ...
Excerpts from the report Summary: The economy of Appalachia in the 1950's experienced acute adjustm...
A recent "revisionist" literature characterizes the pronounced rise in U.S. wage inequality since 19...
In this paper we investigate the effects of federal spending on earnings change in Appalachian count...
During the 1980s and early 1990s the earnings gap between individuals with a college education and t...
Since at least 1960, Appalachians have lower wages, employment rates, and educational attainment tha...
Appalachians have lower wages, employment rates, and educational attainment than residents elsewhere...
This paper examines changes in the earnings distribution of men age 25-64 between 1960 and 2000 in A...
This paper examines changes in the earnings distribution of men age 25-64 between 1960 and 2000 in A...
Despite evidence that skilled labor is increasingly concentrated in cities, whether regional wage in...
The Appalachian region has historically struggled to adjust to the changing economy of the U.S. Prev...
Appalachian population trends over the last century have fluctuated from large gains to enormous los...
This study examines inequality in manufacturing pay between manufacturing plants within states and c...
The upswing in economic inequality that has affected a number of advanced industrial societies in th...
report presents an analysis of the changes in the number of distressed counties in Appalachia and th...
The causes and consequences of deindustrialization in the United States are myriad and have created ...
Excerpts from the report Summary: The economy of Appalachia in the 1950's experienced acute adjustm...
A recent "revisionist" literature characterizes the pronounced rise in U.S. wage inequality since 19...
In this paper we investigate the effects of federal spending on earnings change in Appalachian count...
During the 1980s and early 1990s the earnings gap between individuals with a college education and t...