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Comparative sociologists have long considered occupations to be a key source of inequality. However, data constraints make comparative research on two of the more important contemporary drivers of occupational stratification - globalization and technological change - relatively scarce. This...
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only area in which the data has been reported in a usable way is the second-to-last measurement: proportion of males and …
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Atkinson et al. (2018) propose a measure of the glass ceiling exploiting thattop incomes are approximately Pareto distributed. We clarify how this glass-ceilingcoefficient describes the increasing scarcity of women further up in the income dis-tribution and show how it relates to the top-income...
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Measures of human capital, such as standardized tests, are used to compare and select among students and candidates. But, do these tools assess human capital across different individuals effectively and uniquely? I employ data from the largest standardized test in the world, the PISA test. I...
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We study the effects of overlapping identities on wage gaps, focusing on the intersectional effects of gender and race in the US. The extant theoretical and empirical literature argues that this overlap should cause intersectional discrimination, i.e., multiply marginalised groups suffer from a...
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measurement of poverty. For the estimation of intrahousehold distribution of resources the study relies on collective Engel curves …
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