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territorial differences in a) the educational level of white women, b) the gender-race composition of the labor force, c) the …
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Using the 2005-2007 American Community Survey, we analyze the occupational segregation of workers by race and ethnicity …
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similar to that found using 2003 data on individual immigrants. Controls for extensive labor market characteristics and race …
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measure of skin tone from a light-spectrometer and a self-reported measure of race we find that over time the effect of skin … year panel data. We find that the expansion of employment for women is concentrated in the services occupations. -- race …
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, suggesting that teams in these cities place a higher marginal value on such players. -- Customer Discrimination ; Race ; Sports … league level--that is, the best players appear to be playing in the league regardless of race. Second, players, categorized … by race, are not randomly distributed across teams. Instead, the relationship between team racial composition and …
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factors in income differences - race and gender - that contribute to income inequality within the population of blacks and … defined by the Gini index varies from 1% to 4% depending on the geographical administrative divisions used. Race tends to … inequality associated with gender exceeds greatly that of race. While gender income inequality falls over time, income inequality …
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Based on detailed occupation titles and making use of measures that do not require pairwise comparisons among demographic groups, this paper shows that the occupational segregation of Black women declined dramatically in 1940-1980, decreased slightly in 1980-2000, and remained stagnant in...
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occupational segregation by race and ethnicity across the United States. Although the unconditional analysis shows great …
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created. We present measures of workplace segregation by education and language, and by race and ethnicity, and - since skill … is often correlated with race and ethnicity we assess the role of education - and language-related skill differentials in … generating workplace segregation by race and ethnicity. We define segregation based on the extent to which workers are more or …
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In her study of occupational segregation in the United States using the 1960 Census, Barbara R. Bergmann found black males with low levels of education more concentrated in low-skill service and laborer occupations than white males and virtually excluded from higher status occupations. Utilizing...
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