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An Anatomy of Racial and Ethnic Trends in Male Earnings
inequality race earnings wages median regression imputed earnings
2012/10/23
Progress in narrowing black-white earnings differences has been far from continuous, with some of the apparent progress resulting from labor force withdrawal among lower-skilled African Americans. Thi...
Above and Beyond the Call: Long-Term Real Earnings Effects of British Male Military Conscription in the Post-War Years
National Service WWII con scription long-term real earnings regression discontinuity design
2012/10/31
We add to the literature on the long-term economic effects of male military service. We concentrate on post-war British conscription into the armed services from 1949 to 1960. It was called National S...
New data from the CPS indicate that women have fewer years in their current occupations than men, a factor which affects the earnings disparity.
Staffing patterns prominent in female-male earnings gap
female-male earnings gap Earnings differences
2009/5/31
Earnings differences are relatively small between women and men in narrowly-defined jobs; however, relatively fewer women fill the higher levels of these jobs.
The female-male unemployment differential
female-male unemployment differential jobless rate
2009/5/31
In 1982, the civilian jobless rate of men exceeded that of women for the first time since 1947, and industry employment trends suggest that the female unemployment rate may be lower in the future.
The proportion of prime working-age married men with employer-provided health benefits declined substantially over the 1979-92 period, especially among younger, less educated workers. This article exa...
Are male veterans at greater risk for nonemployment than nonveterans?
male veterans nonveterans greater risk
2009/3/18
Veterans as a group do not have a higher risk of nonemployment than their nonveteran peers; however, the risk varies greatly by age cohort and ethnicity.
The Disparity of Black-White Male Wage Gaps between the CPS and PSID— An Analysis of Sample Attrition in Panel Data
Black-White Male Wage Gaps the CPS PSID Sample Attrition Panel Data
2010/7/2
This paper investigates whether non-random sample attrition causes the black and white wage differences in the PSID data to deviate from the Current Population Survey (CPS). The empirical analysis sho...
Employment and Wage Assimilation of Male First Generation Immigrants in Denmark
Immigrants earnings and employment assimilation
2013/10/18
Labour market assimilation of Danish first generation male immigrants is analysed based on two panel data sets covering the population of immigrants and 10% of the Danish population during 1984-1995. ...