Antidiscrimination laws are designed to prompt employers to stop excluding black workers from jobs they offer and from treating them unequally with respect to promotion and salaries once on the job. However, a moral hazard effect can arise if the existence of the laws leads black employees to bring unjustified claims of discrimination against employers. It has been argued that employers may become more reluctant to hire black workers for fear of being subjected to frivolous lawsuits. Using the Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality (MCSUI), we find that male and female black workers are far more likely than whites to report racial discrimination at work. This is the case even when a host of human capital and labor market factors are controlle...
a b s t r a c t The nature of racial wage inequality appears to differ across occupation sectors. Sp...
Racial progress over the past four decades has lead some researchers and policy makers to proclaim t...
Background: Sociological and epidemiological literature have both shown that socioeconomic status (S...
Antidiscrimination laws are designed to prompt employers to stop excluding black workers from jobs t...
Although economists have developed a series of approaches to modelling the existence of labour marke...
Although economists have developed a series of approaches to modelling the existence of labour marke...
Does employment discrimination vary in degree or character across public and private labor market se...
Employment discrimination is a fact in our society. Scientific studies continue to show that employe...
The persistent and pervasive problem of earnings inequality between black and white men is related i...
Decades of racial progress have led some researchers and policymakers to doubt that discrimination r...
Building on the moral licensing literature, this paper examines whether highlighting the successful ...
Research on employers’ hiring discrimination is limited by the unlawfulness of such activity. Conseq...
We study the effects of state sex and race discrimination laws that were passed prior to federal ant...
Increasing empirical research on productivity supports the use of statistical or ‘rational’ discrimi...
Research Paper Number 915, ISSN 0819-2642, ISBN 0 7340 2571 8We use recent matched employer-employee...
a b s t r a c t The nature of racial wage inequality appears to differ across occupation sectors. Sp...
Racial progress over the past four decades has lead some researchers and policy makers to proclaim t...
Background: Sociological and epidemiological literature have both shown that socioeconomic status (S...
Antidiscrimination laws are designed to prompt employers to stop excluding black workers from jobs t...
Although economists have developed a series of approaches to modelling the existence of labour marke...
Although economists have developed a series of approaches to modelling the existence of labour marke...
Does employment discrimination vary in degree or character across public and private labor market se...
Employment discrimination is a fact in our society. Scientific studies continue to show that employe...
The persistent and pervasive problem of earnings inequality between black and white men is related i...
Decades of racial progress have led some researchers and policymakers to doubt that discrimination r...
Building on the moral licensing literature, this paper examines whether highlighting the successful ...
Research on employers’ hiring discrimination is limited by the unlawfulness of such activity. Conseq...
We study the effects of state sex and race discrimination laws that were passed prior to federal ant...
Increasing empirical research on productivity supports the use of statistical or ‘rational’ discrimi...
Research Paper Number 915, ISSN 0819-2642, ISBN 0 7340 2571 8We use recent matched employer-employee...
a b s t r a c t The nature of racial wage inequality appears to differ across occupation sectors. Sp...
Racial progress over the past four decades has lead some researchers and policy makers to proclaim t...
Background: Sociological and epidemiological literature have both shown that socioeconomic status (S...