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We decompose the ethnic pay gap in Great Britain across the distribution of hourly wages, yielding a detailed insight into differences between groups and how these vary over pay percentiles and through time. While some groups experience reductions in the pay gap consistent with lower...
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This paper argues that the assumption of a homogeneous workforce, which is implicitly invoked in the decomposition …
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This paper examines the wage gap between migrants and non-migrants in large cities in Vietnam. It finds that migrants receive substantially lower wages than non-migrants. The wage gap tends to be larger for older migrants. However, once observed demographic characteristics of workers are...
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Despite the relevance of geographical disparities in India, earnings inequality occurs mostly within states, but with a broad range of variability in its levels. We investigate the sources of such variability using RIF decompositions of the inequality gaps between most populous states and India....
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This paper investigates wage assimilation of foreign-born male workers in Britain over the period 1993 to 2009. Using Labour Force Survey data, the paper employs a methodology (Blinder-Oaxaca quantile regressions) to decompose the immigrant-native wage differential at the mean and across the...
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years and 1.5 million individuals and employ Blinder-Oaxaca counterfactual decomposition techniques. We find that vis …
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counterfactual decomposition techniques. We find that vis-à-vis comparable workers born in developed countries, the workers born in …
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This paper estimates the contribution of human capital to the Black-white earnings gap in three separate samples of men spanning from 1966 through 2017, using both educational attainment and performance on standardized tests to measure human capital. There are three main findings. First, the...
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This paper is an application of a new Shapley income decomposition methodology, in which we isolate two subjective …
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immigrants. When adding literacy skills to the wage decomposition, the discriminatory part vanishes completely, suggesting that …
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