We investigate whether immigrant and minority workers' poor access to high-wage jobs---that is, glass ceilings---is attributable to poor access to jobs in high-wage firms, a phenomenon we call glass doors. Our analysis uses linked employer-employee data to measure mean- and quantile-wage differentials of immigrants and ethnic minorities, both within and across firms. We find that glass ceilings exist for some immigrant groups, and that they are driven in large measure by glass doors. For some immigrant groups, the sorting of these workers across firms accounts for as much as half of the economy-wide wage disparity they face.glass ceilings, wage differentials, immigration, visible minorities, quantile regression, linked employer-employee dat...
Using harmonised data from the European Union Household Panel, we analyse gender pay gaps by sector ...
The authors propose a strategy for observing and explaining workplacevariance in categorically linke...
The extent to which discrimination can explain racial wage gaps is one of the most divisive subjects...
We investigate whether immigrant and minority workers’ poor access to high-wage jobs— that is, gla...
We investigate whether immigrant and minority workers poor access to high-wage jobs that is, glass...
We investigate whether immigrant and minority workers poor access to high-wage jobs that is, glass...
(english) In this paper, we investigate the glass ceiling hypothesis according to which there exists...
In this paper, the immigrant-native wage differential is explained through quantile regression estim...
Several empirical studies have found larger gender pay gaps at the upper tail of the wage distribut...
Selon l’hypothèse du plafond de verre mise en évidence dans les pays développés, il existe un écart ...
According to the glass ceiling hypothesis evidenced in developed countries, there exist larger gend...
I investigate the role of worker, firm, and job title heterogeneity in the immigrant-native wage gap...
Measuring the economic impact of coworkers from different countries of origin sparked intense scruti...
The paper studies a sample of natives and 18 immigrant nationalities in the Swedish labor market bet...
In this article, we investigate the relevance of the glass ceiling hypothesis in France, according t...
Using harmonised data from the European Union Household Panel, we analyse gender pay gaps by sector ...
The authors propose a strategy for observing and explaining workplacevariance in categorically linke...
The extent to which discrimination can explain racial wage gaps is one of the most divisive subjects...
We investigate whether immigrant and minority workers’ poor access to high-wage jobs— that is, gla...
We investigate whether immigrant and minority workers poor access to high-wage jobs that is, glass...
We investigate whether immigrant and minority workers poor access to high-wage jobs that is, glass...
(english) In this paper, we investigate the glass ceiling hypothesis according to which there exists...
In this paper, the immigrant-native wage differential is explained through quantile regression estim...
Several empirical studies have found larger gender pay gaps at the upper tail of the wage distribut...
Selon l’hypothèse du plafond de verre mise en évidence dans les pays développés, il existe un écart ...
According to the glass ceiling hypothesis evidenced in developed countries, there exist larger gend...
I investigate the role of worker, firm, and job title heterogeneity in the immigrant-native wage gap...
Measuring the economic impact of coworkers from different countries of origin sparked intense scruti...
The paper studies a sample of natives and 18 immigrant nationalities in the Swedish labor market bet...
In this article, we investigate the relevance of the glass ceiling hypothesis in France, according t...
Using harmonised data from the European Union Household Panel, we analyse gender pay gaps by sector ...
The authors propose a strategy for observing and explaining workplacevariance in categorically linke...
The extent to which discrimination can explain racial wage gaps is one of the most divisive subjects...