Earnings in care services are lower than in other industries, particularly among professional and managerial employees, and are more compressed than in other industries. The growth of primarily female employment in care services since the 1980s has buffered overall increases in wage inequality while slowing convergence in the gender wage differential
Care occupations are gendered and remain relatively poorly paid, particularly in the United States. ...
It is very well known that wage and earnings inequality has grown sub-stantially over the last thirt...
Using Current Population Survey (CPS) and Census Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS), this paper make...
The authors argue that paid providers of care services in the U.S. (in health, education, and social...
Overall earnings inequality in the United States increased while gender earnings inequality decrease...
Defying all rational expectations, the longest expansion in the U.S. economy in the 1990s has failed...
Data for the 130 largest metropolitan areas in the United States indicate that ser-vice sector emplo...
Abstract Background Healthcare has been identified as a job engine during recent recessions in the U...
The trend toward increased wage and income inequality that emerged in the 1980s—with "the rich getti...
The magnitude of growth in ‘‘underlying’ ’ wage inequality in the United States during the 1980s is ...
The goal of this article is to summarize the main trends in the earnings and employment distribution...
Although much research has focused on recent increases in annual earnings inequality in the United S...
Although much research has focused on recent increases in annual earnings inequality in the United S...
Care occupations are gendered and remain relatively poorly paid, particularly in the United States. ...
By 1989, twenty states had implemented programs to raise the wages of workers in female-dominated jo...
Care occupations are gendered and remain relatively poorly paid, particularly in the United States. ...
It is very well known that wage and earnings inequality has grown sub-stantially over the last thirt...
Using Current Population Survey (CPS) and Census Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS), this paper make...
The authors argue that paid providers of care services in the U.S. (in health, education, and social...
Overall earnings inequality in the United States increased while gender earnings inequality decrease...
Defying all rational expectations, the longest expansion in the U.S. economy in the 1990s has failed...
Data for the 130 largest metropolitan areas in the United States indicate that ser-vice sector emplo...
Abstract Background Healthcare has been identified as a job engine during recent recessions in the U...
The trend toward increased wage and income inequality that emerged in the 1980s—with "the rich getti...
The magnitude of growth in ‘‘underlying’ ’ wage inequality in the United States during the 1980s is ...
The goal of this article is to summarize the main trends in the earnings and employment distribution...
Although much research has focused on recent increases in annual earnings inequality in the United S...
Although much research has focused on recent increases in annual earnings inequality in the United S...
Care occupations are gendered and remain relatively poorly paid, particularly in the United States. ...
By 1989, twenty states had implemented programs to raise the wages of workers in female-dominated jo...
Care occupations are gendered and remain relatively poorly paid, particularly in the United States. ...
It is very well known that wage and earnings inequality has grown sub-stantially over the last thirt...
Using Current Population Survey (CPS) and Census Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS), this paper make...