Few researchers have examined the nature and determinants of earnings differentials among religious groups, and none has been undertaken in the context of conflict-prone multi-religious societies like the one in India. We address this lacuna in the literature by examining the differences in the average (log) earnings of Hindu and Muslim wage earners in India, during the 1987-2004 period. Our results indicate that education differences between Hindu and Muslim wage earners, especially differences in the proportion of wage earners with tertiary education, are largely responsible for the differences in the average (log) earnings of the two religious groups across the years. By contrast, differences in the returns to education do not explain th...
We study the causes of inequality in human capital accumulation across ethnic and religious groups. ...
This study documents the size and nature of boy-girl and Hindu-Muslim gaps in childrens school parti...
Large gaps in education levels persist, but all faiths are making gains – particularly among women. ...
Few researchers have examined the nature and determinants of earnings differentials among religious ...
Few researchers have examined the nature and determinants of earnings differentials among religious ...
Few researchers have examined the nature and determinants of earnings differentials among religious ...
Since 1989, there has been a sharp increase in the role of caste and religion in determining politic...
The socio-economic status of Indian Muslims is, on average, considerably lower than that of upper ca...
This paper examines the wage gap between the two main religious groups in Bangladesh, Muslims and Hi...
Sociology has largely ignored class differences between American religious groups under the assumpti...
This paper presents some results from the NSS 61st Round Employment – Unemployment Survey, 2004-05 o...
Economic inequality is a paramount issue for the future of global affairs and interreligious relatio...
We model intergroup conflict driven by economic changes within groups. We show that if group incomes...
This study documents the size and nature of “Hindu-Muslim” and “boy-girl” gaps in children’s school ...
In this paper, we empirically test the role that religious and political institutions play in the ac...
We study the causes of inequality in human capital accumulation across ethnic and religious groups. ...
This study documents the size and nature of boy-girl and Hindu-Muslim gaps in childrens school parti...
Large gaps in education levels persist, but all faiths are making gains – particularly among women. ...
Few researchers have examined the nature and determinants of earnings differentials among religious ...
Few researchers have examined the nature and determinants of earnings differentials among religious ...
Few researchers have examined the nature and determinants of earnings differentials among religious ...
Since 1989, there has been a sharp increase in the role of caste and religion in determining politic...
The socio-economic status of Indian Muslims is, on average, considerably lower than that of upper ca...
This paper examines the wage gap between the two main religious groups in Bangladesh, Muslims and Hi...
Sociology has largely ignored class differences between American religious groups under the assumpti...
This paper presents some results from the NSS 61st Round Employment – Unemployment Survey, 2004-05 o...
Economic inequality is a paramount issue for the future of global affairs and interreligious relatio...
We model intergroup conflict driven by economic changes within groups. We show that if group incomes...
This study documents the size and nature of “Hindu-Muslim” and “boy-girl” gaps in children’s school ...
In this paper, we empirically test the role that religious and political institutions play in the ac...
We study the causes of inequality in human capital accumulation across ethnic and religious groups. ...
This study documents the size and nature of boy-girl and Hindu-Muslim gaps in childrens school parti...
Large gaps in education levels persist, but all faiths are making gains – particularly among women. ...