We describe the construction and assessment of a new matched employer-employee data set (the Decennial Employer-Employee Dataset, or DEED) that we have undertaken as a part of a broad research agenda to study segregation in the U.S. labor market. In this paper we examine the role of segregation by Hispanic ethnicity and language proficiency, contributing new, previously unavailable descriptive information on segregation along these lines, and evidence on the wage premia or penalties associated with this segregation. The DEED is much larger and more representative across regional and industry dimensions than previous matched data sets for the United States, and improvements along both of these dimensions are essential to isolating the import...
This paper describes ethnic job inequality and segregation for men and women in the Metropolitan To...
This article carries out an empirical examination of the origin of the differences between immigrant...
We use recent matched employer-employee data to directly investigate if white workers have a taste f...
We study workplace segregation in the United States using a unique matched employer-employee data se...
Using the 2001-2002 California Workforce Survey, this paper examines the income gap between Hispanic...
This paper examines the economic consequences of bilingualism. Specifically, we explore whether the ...
The objective of the research described here is to assess how recent changes in the organization of ...
This is the first harmonised correspondence study on the recruitment behaviour of employers in the U...
To what extent do immigrants and the native-born work in separate workplaces? Do worker and employer...
We investigate occupational attainment as well as estimating earnings differentials for non-white mi...
Using linked employer-employee data for Britain, we examine ethnic wage differentials among full-tim...
This paper examines the effect of the racial composition of labor markets on wage rates and the raci...
This article studies the effects of gender and ethnicity on occupational segregation. The traditiona...
Using a large sample of employees-within-workplaces, the author investigates the relative role of ra...
In the U.S. the average black worker has a lower employment rate and earns a lower wage compared to ...
This paper describes ethnic job inequality and segregation for men and women in the Metropolitan To...
This article carries out an empirical examination of the origin of the differences between immigrant...
We use recent matched employer-employee data to directly investigate if white workers have a taste f...
We study workplace segregation in the United States using a unique matched employer-employee data se...
Using the 2001-2002 California Workforce Survey, this paper examines the income gap between Hispanic...
This paper examines the economic consequences of bilingualism. Specifically, we explore whether the ...
The objective of the research described here is to assess how recent changes in the organization of ...
This is the first harmonised correspondence study on the recruitment behaviour of employers in the U...
To what extent do immigrants and the native-born work in separate workplaces? Do worker and employer...
We investigate occupational attainment as well as estimating earnings differentials for non-white mi...
Using linked employer-employee data for Britain, we examine ethnic wage differentials among full-tim...
This paper examines the effect of the racial composition of labor markets on wage rates and the raci...
This article studies the effects of gender and ethnicity on occupational segregation. The traditiona...
Using a large sample of employees-within-workplaces, the author investigates the relative role of ra...
In the U.S. the average black worker has a lower employment rate and earns a lower wage compared to ...
This paper describes ethnic job inequality and segregation for men and women in the Metropolitan To...
This article carries out an empirical examination of the origin of the differences between immigrant...
We use recent matched employer-employee data to directly investigate if white workers have a taste f...