This paper uses microdata from the 2006 Current Population Survey (CPS) combined with data from the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) and the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) to evaluate the degree to which international trade affects wage discrimination. The paper\u27s findings contribute to the literature in two fronts. First, it shows that empirical analyses that fail to properly account for gender or race differences might produce unreliable results regarding the impact of international trade (and/or competition) on the race/gender wage gap. Second, this paper provides evidence that export intensiveness contributes to reduce the overall gender wage gap, but adversely affects the wages of Hispanic women when compared to white ...
The gender inequality in the labor market has long been a discussed and studied topic, and today it ...
The gender inequality in the labor market has long been a discussed and studied topic, and today it ...
The analysis studies the spill-over effect of the gender equality of the trading partner on the gend...
Wages for Hispanic females lag behind those of their male counterparts, and behind While males and f...
This study explores the impact of competition from international trade on the gender wage gap in Tai...
Abstract: This study addresses the question of how increasing competitive forces from India’s trade...
The research presented in this dissertation examines the impacts of trade from low-wage countries on...
The research presented in this dissertation examines the impacts of trade from low-wage countries on...
The paper empirically explores the international economic effects of gender discrimination, namely t...
The paper empirically explores the international economic effects of gender discrimination, namely t...
While researchers have long held that discrimination cannot endure in an increasingly competitive en...
In the last decades, international trade has increased between industrialised countries and between ...
A key dynamic implication of the Becker model of discrimination (1957) is that increased product mar...
A key dynamic implication of the Becker model of discrimination (1957) is that increased product mar...
This project analyzes the differential wage effect for US female and male workers of US tariff reduc...
The gender inequality in the labor market has long been a discussed and studied topic, and today it ...
The gender inequality in the labor market has long been a discussed and studied topic, and today it ...
The analysis studies the spill-over effect of the gender equality of the trading partner on the gend...
Wages for Hispanic females lag behind those of their male counterparts, and behind While males and f...
This study explores the impact of competition from international trade on the gender wage gap in Tai...
Abstract: This study addresses the question of how increasing competitive forces from India’s trade...
The research presented in this dissertation examines the impacts of trade from low-wage countries on...
The research presented in this dissertation examines the impacts of trade from low-wage countries on...
The paper empirically explores the international economic effects of gender discrimination, namely t...
The paper empirically explores the international economic effects of gender discrimination, namely t...
While researchers have long held that discrimination cannot endure in an increasingly competitive en...
In the last decades, international trade has increased between industrialised countries and between ...
A key dynamic implication of the Becker model of discrimination (1957) is that increased product mar...
A key dynamic implication of the Becker model of discrimination (1957) is that increased product mar...
This project analyzes the differential wage effect for US female and male workers of US tariff reduc...
The gender inequality in the labor market has long been a discussed and studied topic, and today it ...
The gender inequality in the labor market has long been a discussed and studied topic, and today it ...
The analysis studies the spill-over effect of the gender equality of the trading partner on the gend...