In the US, black workers spend more time in unemployment, lose their jobs more rapidly, and earn lower wages than white workers. This paper quantifies the contributions of statistical discrimination, as portrayed by negative stereotyping and screening discrimination, to such employment and wage dis- parities. We develop an equilibrium search model of statistical discrimination with learning based on Moscarini (2005) and estimate it by indirect inference. We show that statistical discrimination alone cannot simultaneously explain the observed differences in residual wages and monthly job loss probabilities between black and white workers. However, a model with negative stereotyping, larger unemployment valuation and faster learning about the...
The extent to which discrimination can explain racial wage gaps is one of the most divisive subjects...
We analyze race discrimination in labor markets in which wage offers are posted. If employers with j...
This paper extends Burdett and Coles (2003)’s search model to two types of workers and firms and der...
International audienceIn the US, black workers spend more time in unemployment, lose their jobs more...
In this paper we analyze an equilibrium search model with threesources for wage andunemployment diff...
In the US labor market the average black worker is exposed to a lower employment rate and earns a lo...
We review theories of race discrimination in the labor market. Taste-based models can generate wage ...
The author constructs an equilibrium search model where some employers have a distaste for hiring mi...
Abstract: In this paper we analyze an equilibrium search model with three sources for wage and unem...
In the U.S. the average black worker has a lower employment rate and earns a lower wage compared to ...
Statistical discrimination in the labor market occurs when employers have only incomplete informatio...
This paper develops a discrimination search model with wage-tenure contracts to study race/gender di...
This paper extends Burdett and Coles (2003)’s search model to two types of workers and firms and der...
We provide a test for statistical discrimination or rational stereotyping in in environments in whic...
The extent to which discrimination can explain racial wage gaps is one of the most divisive subjects...
We analyze race discrimination in labor markets in which wage offers are posted. If employers with j...
This paper extends Burdett and Coles (2003)’s search model to two types of workers and firms and der...
International audienceIn the US, black workers spend more time in unemployment, lose their jobs more...
In this paper we analyze an equilibrium search model with threesources for wage andunemployment diff...
In the US labor market the average black worker is exposed to a lower employment rate and earns a lo...
We review theories of race discrimination in the labor market. Taste-based models can generate wage ...
The author constructs an equilibrium search model where some employers have a distaste for hiring mi...
Abstract: In this paper we analyze an equilibrium search model with three sources for wage and unem...
In the U.S. the average black worker has a lower employment rate and earns a lower wage compared to ...
Statistical discrimination in the labor market occurs when employers have only incomplete informatio...
This paper develops a discrimination search model with wage-tenure contracts to study race/gender di...
This paper extends Burdett and Coles (2003)’s search model to two types of workers and firms and der...
We provide a test for statistical discrimination or rational stereotyping in in environments in whic...
The extent to which discrimination can explain racial wage gaps is one of the most divisive subjects...
We analyze race discrimination in labor markets in which wage offers are posted. If employers with j...
This paper extends Burdett and Coles (2003)’s search model to two types of workers and firms and der...