Labor market attachment differs significantly across young black, Mexican, and white men. Although it has long been agreed that potential experience is a poor proxy for actual experience for women, many view it as an acceptable approximation for men. Using the NLSY, this paper documents the substantial difference between potential and actual experience for both black and Mexican men. We show that the fraction of the black/white and Mexican/white wage gaps that are explained by differences in potential experience are quite different from the fraction of the racial wage gaps that are explained by actual (real) experience differences
The major theme of this study is to demonstrate the importance of including the underemployed in ass...
This dissertation is a comparative analysis of the factors that determined wage differentials among ...
This paper examines minority-white wage gaps. Neal and Johnson (1996) show that controlling for abil...
Labor market attachment differs significantly across black, Mexican and white men; black and Mexican...
This analysis of data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth indicates that young Mexican wo...
Examining self-reported reservation wages from the 1979-80 waves of the National Longitudinal Survey...
This study aims to measure the wage gap between the white and Mexican population residing in the Uni...
This paper uses the Cotton/Neumark decomposition methodology and 1990 CPS data to investigate the re...
This paper uses the Cotton/Neumark decomposition methodology and 1990 CPS data to investigate the re...
The persistent and pervasive problem of earnings inequality between black and white men is related i...
Objective. Debate over the causes of wage inequality have raised suggestions that, rather than discr...
In the US, income equality has been an issue discussed throughout the years. Some say the gap betwee...
comparable to those presented here because they address a slightly different question. Here, I attem...
Using the NLSY, we find that young Mexican women earn 11.7% less than young White women while young ...
The US black-white wage gap is an issue that has attracted thorough investigation, but so far the co...
The major theme of this study is to demonstrate the importance of including the underemployed in ass...
This dissertation is a comparative analysis of the factors that determined wage differentials among ...
This paper examines minority-white wage gaps. Neal and Johnson (1996) show that controlling for abil...
Labor market attachment differs significantly across black, Mexican and white men; black and Mexican...
This analysis of data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth indicates that young Mexican wo...
Examining self-reported reservation wages from the 1979-80 waves of the National Longitudinal Survey...
This study aims to measure the wage gap between the white and Mexican population residing in the Uni...
This paper uses the Cotton/Neumark decomposition methodology and 1990 CPS data to investigate the re...
This paper uses the Cotton/Neumark decomposition methodology and 1990 CPS data to investigate the re...
The persistent and pervasive problem of earnings inequality between black and white men is related i...
Objective. Debate over the causes of wage inequality have raised suggestions that, rather than discr...
In the US, income equality has been an issue discussed throughout the years. Some say the gap betwee...
comparable to those presented here because they address a slightly different question. Here, I attem...
Using the NLSY, we find that young Mexican women earn 11.7% less than young White women while young ...
The US black-white wage gap is an issue that has attracted thorough investigation, but so far the co...
The major theme of this study is to demonstrate the importance of including the underemployed in ass...
This dissertation is a comparative analysis of the factors that determined wage differentials among ...
This paper examines minority-white wage gaps. Neal and Johnson (1996) show that controlling for abil...