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Earnings of husbands and wives in dual-earner families
Earnings of husbands dual-earner families
2009/4/22
As married women have become increasingly likely to work in recent decades, their contribution to family earnings has grown as well. Indeed, in 20 to 25 percent of dual-earner couples, wives earn more...
In most managerial, management-related, sales, production, and transportation occupations, workers with longer hours reported a higher hourly wage rate. The reverse was true for some jobs, including c...
Noneconomic fluctuations in hours and earnings data
Noneconomic fluctuations earnings data hours
2009/4/15
BLS hours and earnings series are subject to noneconomic calendar-related fluctuations caused by response error in semimonthly and monthly reports and the processing limitations of the payroll survey....
Women's earnings:an overview
earnings Women
2009/4/15
Over the past 20 years, women’s real earnings rose while those of men declined; even as the gender pay gap shrank, however, earnings differences between white women and black and Hispanic women contin...
Comparing earnings inequality using two major surveys
earnings inequality National Longitudinal Survey of Youth Current Population Survey
2009/4/10
Some previous research suggests that discrepancies exist between the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth and the Current Population Survey in terms of earnings trends; when the sample is limited to ...
Robust employment growth in high- and low-paying job categories was not accompanied by large wage gains; there was no apparent increase in overall earnings dispersion during the 1990s. The analysis pr...
Replicate estimates of average hourly earnings
average hourly earnings employer costs employee compensation data
2009/4/8
Average hourly earnings data are compared with similarly constructed measures (“replicates”) based on employer costs for employee compensation data.
Manufacturing earnings and compensation in China
Manufacturing earnings compensation China
2009/3/31
On the basis of published earnings data, estimated compensation ratios, and estimated hours, China’smanufacturing employees averaged about 57 cents compensation per hour worked in 2002.
Earnings mobility and low-wage workers in the United States
Earnings mobility low-wage workers the United States
2009/3/25
Data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics indicate that persons initially with low income, but who work full time, remain in good health, and receive more education, exhibit upward earnings mobilit...
Change in employment by occupation, industry, and earnings quartile, 2000-5
employment earnings quartile occupation
2009/3/24
An examination of employment changes from 2000 to 2005 in occupations and industries by earnings quartiles provides new insight into distinguishing between higher paying 揼ood?jobs and lower paying 揵ad...
Do women of comparable experience, as measured by age and education, earn the same as men in the same occupations? A look at the occupations identified in Census 2000 indicates that a sizable unexplai...
Education plays a central role in modern labor markets. Hundreds of studies in many different countries and time periods have confirmed that better-educated individuals earn higher wages, experience l...
A glance at the current issue of The American: Education and the earnings gap
income inequality Education
2007/5/25
Self-Selection, Earnings, and Out-Migration: A Longitudinal Study of Immigrants to Germany
return migration immigrant assimilation event history
2013/10/25
In this paper we seek to deepen understanding of out-migration as a social and economic process and to investigate whether cross-sectional earnings assimilation results suffer from selection bias. To ...
Wage Arrears and the Distribution of Earnings in Russia
Wage arrears earnings inequality counterfactuals transition economies
2013/10/18
The increase in wage inequality in Russia during its transition process has far exceeded the increase in wage dispersion observed in other European countries undergoing transition. Russia also has an ...