Using data from the Current Population Survey, we examine recent trends in the relative economic status of black men. Our findings point to gains in the relative wages of black men (compared to whites) during the 1990s, especially among younger workers. In 1989, the average black male worker (experienced or not) earned about 69 percent as much per week as the average white male worker. In 2001, the average younger black worker was earning about 86% percent as much as an equally experienced white male; black males at all experience levels earned 72 percent as much as the average white in 2001. Greater occupational diversity and a reduction in unobserved skill differences and/or labor market discrimination explain much of the trend. For both ...
The persistent and pervasive problem of earnings inequality between black and white men is related i...
Sorensen, and Robert Wood provided comments on earlier drafts. Any opinions expressed are those of t...
This study examined the relative effects of socioeconomic class position and racial discrimination o...
Using data from the Current Population Survey, we examine recent trends in the relative economic sta...
Using data from the Current Population Survey, we examine recent trends in the relative economic sta...
Using data from the Current Population Survey, we examine recent trends in the relative economic sta...
Using data from the Current Population Survey, we examine recent trends in the relative economic sta...
Using data from the Current Population Survey, we examine recent trends in the relative economic sta...
Using Current Population Survey data, we find that the gap between wages by black and white males de...
This study examines the relative earnings of black men from a time series perspective covering 1930 ...
Progress in narrowing black–white earnings differences has been far from continuous, with some of th...
The occupational structure of black men has undergone major changes in recent years, shifting from l...
The data presented this morning by Doug Besharov show that, despite some progress during the 1990s, ...
There is continuing debate over whether and to what degree estimations of black-white wage convergen...
Using CPS data to analyze black-white earnings trends, the authors find that black women fared bette...
The persistent and pervasive problem of earnings inequality between black and white men is related i...
Sorensen, and Robert Wood provided comments on earlier drafts. Any opinions expressed are those of t...
This study examined the relative effects of socioeconomic class position and racial discrimination o...
Using data from the Current Population Survey, we examine recent trends in the relative economic sta...
Using data from the Current Population Survey, we examine recent trends in the relative economic sta...
Using data from the Current Population Survey, we examine recent trends in the relative economic sta...
Using data from the Current Population Survey, we examine recent trends in the relative economic sta...
Using data from the Current Population Survey, we examine recent trends in the relative economic sta...
Using Current Population Survey data, we find that the gap between wages by black and white males de...
This study examines the relative earnings of black men from a time series perspective covering 1930 ...
Progress in narrowing black–white earnings differences has been far from continuous, with some of th...
The occupational structure of black men has undergone major changes in recent years, shifting from l...
The data presented this morning by Doug Besharov show that, despite some progress during the 1990s, ...
There is continuing debate over whether and to what degree estimations of black-white wage convergen...
Using CPS data to analyze black-white earnings trends, the authors find that black women fared bette...
The persistent and pervasive problem of earnings inequality between black and white men is related i...
Sorensen, and Robert Wood provided comments on earlier drafts. Any opinions expressed are those of t...
This study examined the relative effects of socioeconomic class position and racial discrimination o...