The weekly wage gap between black and white female workers narrowed by 15 percentage points during the 1940s. We employ a semi-parametric technique to decompose changes in the distribution of wages. We find that changes in worker characteristics (such as education, occupation and industry, and region of residence) can account for a significant portion of wage convergence between black and white women, but that changes in the wage structure, including large black-specific gains within regions, occupations, industries, and educational groups, made the largest contributions. The single most important contributing factor to the observed convergence was a sharp increase in the relative wages of service workers (where black workers were heavily c...
The study of racial inequality in the labor market, as it has been pursued by economic historians an...
analyze changes in wage differentials between white men and women over time and across the entire wa...
This paper examines the effect of job mobility on the Black-White wage gap over the early career thr...
Abstract: The 1940s marked a turning point in the labor market history of African-American women, ch...
Heartfelt thanks to Becky Pettit for commenting on countless drafts of this paper as well as her ins...
Abstract. We utilize over 30 years of the Current Population Survey to examine labor force particip...
This dissertation explores changing labor opportunities of white and black women in both the 1940's ...
During the 1980s and 1990s, industrial restructuring led to a marked increase in wage inequality. Wo...
Abstract. We utilize over 30 years of the Current Population Survey to examine labor force particip...
The Black/white income ratio (BWIR) has increased steadily from 1939-87 for families with two income...
Journal ArticleThe gap between the mean wages of black men and white men in the United States narrow...
comparable to those presented here because they address a slightly different question. Here, I attem...
In this dissertation I have studied the empirical content of the Butler-Heckman thesis. Using U.S. d...
Since the mid-1970s, the U.S. experienced substantial changes in the industrial composition of emplo...
In this dissertation I have studied the empirical content of the Butler-Heckman thesis. Using U.S. d...
The study of racial inequality in the labor market, as it has been pursued by economic historians an...
analyze changes in wage differentials between white men and women over time and across the entire wa...
This paper examines the effect of job mobility on the Black-White wage gap over the early career thr...
Abstract: The 1940s marked a turning point in the labor market history of African-American women, ch...
Heartfelt thanks to Becky Pettit for commenting on countless drafts of this paper as well as her ins...
Abstract. We utilize over 30 years of the Current Population Survey to examine labor force particip...
This dissertation explores changing labor opportunities of white and black women in both the 1940's ...
During the 1980s and 1990s, industrial restructuring led to a marked increase in wage inequality. Wo...
Abstract. We utilize over 30 years of the Current Population Survey to examine labor force particip...
The Black/white income ratio (BWIR) has increased steadily from 1939-87 for families with two income...
Journal ArticleThe gap between the mean wages of black men and white men in the United States narrow...
comparable to those presented here because they address a slightly different question. Here, I attem...
In this dissertation I have studied the empirical content of the Butler-Heckman thesis. Using U.S. d...
Since the mid-1970s, the U.S. experienced substantial changes in the industrial composition of emplo...
In this dissertation I have studied the empirical content of the Butler-Heckman thesis. Using U.S. d...
The study of racial inequality in the labor market, as it has been pursued by economic historians an...
analyze changes in wage differentials between white men and women over time and across the entire wa...
This paper examines the effect of job mobility on the Black-White wage gap over the early career thr...