Discrimination in Labor Markets

Discrimination in Labor Markets
Title Discrimination in Labor Markets PDF eBook
Author Orley Ashenfelter
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 195
Release 2015-03-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1400867061

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This volume contains revised versions of the papers presented in 1971 at the Princeton University Conference on Discrimination in Labor Markets, and the formal discussions of them. This paper is by Kenneth Arrow, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, who lays the theoretical foundations of the economic analysis of discrimination in labor markets. Finis Welch discusses the relationship between schooling and labor market discrimination. Orley Ashenfelter's paper presents a method for estimating the effect of an important institution—trade unionism—on the wages of black workers relative to whites. Ronald Oaxaca provides a framework for measuring the extent of discrimination against women. Finally, Phyllis Wallace examines public policy on discrimination and suggests strategies for public policy in this area. Originally published in 1974. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

The Declining Importance of Race and Gender in the Labor Market

The Declining Importance of Race and Gender in the Labor Market
Title The Declining Importance of Race and Gender in the Labor Market PDF eBook
Author June E. O'Neill
Publisher AEI Press
Pages 315
Release 2012-12-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0844772461

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The Declining Importance of Race and Gender in the Labor Market provides historical background on employment discrimination and wage discrepancies in the United States and on government efforts to address employment discrimination

Race and Gender Discrimination across Urban Labor Markets

Race and Gender Discrimination across Urban Labor Markets
Title Race and Gender Discrimination across Urban Labor Markets PDF eBook
Author Susanne Schmitz
Publisher Routledge
Pages 194
Release 2017-10-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351712586

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This study, first published in 1996, investigates the effects that local labor market conditions may have on the economic status of women and blacks, relative to their white male counterparts. More precisely, it examines the impact that local labor market conditions have on estimates of labor market discrimination investigated in this study are wage discrimination and occupational discrimination. This title will be of interest to students of sociology, gender studies and urban studies.

Studies in Labor Markets

Studies in Labor Markets
Title Studies in Labor Markets PDF eBook
Author Sherwin Rosen
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 408
Release 2007-12-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0226726304

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The papers in this volume present an excellent sampling of the best of current research in labor economics, combining the most sophisticated theory and econometric methods with high-quality data on a variety of problems. Originally presented at a Universities-National Bureau Committee for Economic Research conference on labor markets in 1978, and not published elsewhere, the thirteen papers treat four interrelated themes: labor mobility, job turnover, and life-cycle dynamics; the analysis of unemployment compensation and employment policy; labor market discrimination; and labor market information and investment. The Introduction by Sherwin Rosen provides a thoughtful guide to the contents of the papers and offers suggestions for continuing research.

Product Market Structure and Labor Market Discrimination

Product Market Structure and Labor Market Discrimination
Title Product Market Structure and Labor Market Discrimination PDF eBook
Author John S. Heywood
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 236
Release 2006-06-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0791482405

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While increased competition may generate economic efficiency and push employee compensation to market rates, it may also help reduce differential treatment for protected groups such as women, minorities, and the disabled. This book presents the most comprehensive body of empirical evidence on the connection between the product market and the extent of discrimination in labor markets. The contributors look at data from the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Hong Kong in order to explore the product market's influence on discrimination against the disabled, the role of deregulation in creating competition and altering racial employment patterns, and the influence of privatization on public employees' earnings. Nuanced analyses, using best practice econometrics, lead the contributors to conclude that while competition helps equalize treatment of employees, it does not eliminate discrimination.

Discrimination in Labor Markets

Discrimination in Labor Markets
Title Discrimination in Labor Markets PDF eBook
Author Princeton University Conference on Discrimination
Publisher Books on Demand
Pages 195
Release 1973-12
Genre Discrimination in employment
ISBN 9780608028774

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Dual Labor Markets

Dual Labor Markets
Title Dual Labor Markets PDF eBook
Author Gilles Saint-Paul
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 248
Release 1996
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780262193764

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Uses theoretical models to analyse the macroeconomic implications of the dual labour market. Includes an introduction to the techniques of dynamic programming and the matching function.