International audienceThis paper studies individual characteristics of earnings inequality within the population of blacks and whites in the United States over the period 2005-2017. Beyond education and age serving as a proxy for professional experience, applying a new Shapley income decomposition methodology enables us to isolate and measure two discriminative factors in earnings differences: race and gender. We show that these two factors explain a significant share of total earnings inequality, as defined by the Gini index, for all the geographical administrative divisions used. Whatever the division, the share of earnings inequality associated with gender greatly exceeds that of race. While gender earnings inequality has fallen over tim...
Overall earnings inequality in the United States increased while gender earnings inequality decrease...
Using regression analysis and calculus, economists measure the income concentration of a population ...
Using consistently estimated occupational, wage, and hours equations, we calculate earnings differen...
International audienceThis paper studies individual characteristics of earnings inequality within th...
This paper studies the evolution of the earnings distribution from 1995 to 2010 of four major demogr...
In the US, income equality has been an issue discussed throughout the years. Some say the gap betwee...
There are sizeable earnings differentials by both gender and race in the U.S. labor market, with wom...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore an extensive set of determinants of earnings and to offer recen...
Income inequality between different races in the U.S. is especially large. This difference is even l...
Research on gender stratification has sometimes neglected howgender inequalities may vary by race/et...
In this study we investigate the differences in income inequality among different racial/ethnic grou...
The persisting gap between male and female wages in the United States offers a seemingly unusual dis...
Progress in narrowing black–white earnings differences has been far from continuous, with some of th...
Using unique linked data, we examine income inequality and mobility across racial and ethnic groups ...
analyze changes in wage differentials between white men and women over time and across the entire wa...
Overall earnings inequality in the United States increased while gender earnings inequality decrease...
Using regression analysis and calculus, economists measure the income concentration of a population ...
Using consistently estimated occupational, wage, and hours equations, we calculate earnings differen...
International audienceThis paper studies individual characteristics of earnings inequality within th...
This paper studies the evolution of the earnings distribution from 1995 to 2010 of four major demogr...
In the US, income equality has been an issue discussed throughout the years. Some say the gap betwee...
There are sizeable earnings differentials by both gender and race in the U.S. labor market, with wom...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore an extensive set of determinants of earnings and to offer recen...
Income inequality between different races in the U.S. is especially large. This difference is even l...
Research on gender stratification has sometimes neglected howgender inequalities may vary by race/et...
In this study we investigate the differences in income inequality among different racial/ethnic grou...
The persisting gap between male and female wages in the United States offers a seemingly unusual dis...
Progress in narrowing black–white earnings differences has been far from continuous, with some of th...
Using unique linked data, we examine income inequality and mobility across racial and ethnic groups ...
analyze changes in wage differentials between white men and women over time and across the entire wa...
Overall earnings inequality in the United States increased while gender earnings inequality decrease...
Using regression analysis and calculus, economists measure the income concentration of a population ...
Using consistently estimated occupational, wage, and hours equations, we calculate earnings differen...