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We examine the compensation of ethnic minority executives in listed US firms. The total pay of African American executives is 9 percent lower than that earned by Caucasians. This is due to lower base salary, lower bonus, and lower restricted stock grants. The lower bonus is due to a lower...
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Czechoslovakia using a representative life history sample from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. We find strong …
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-run tendency towards an increase in the prevalence of poverty, both in the South and in the North of Europe. This trend was only …
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across Europe, interwar Italy reveals a singular trajectory with a rise in inequality during WW1, markedly reversed during … of inequality in interwar Europe, by showing so far overlooked short-term distributive shocks in Italy, our findings …
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"Artisans travelled all over Europe in the pre-modern period, and they were responsible for many technical innovations … understandings of artisan work, considers the links between artisan creativity and mobility. Through case studies of different …
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The study attempts to highlight the interrelation between three central points in the ongoing debate on the political economy of development: viability, surplus, and class-formation. A case study of the development of rural labour systems in Northern Nigeria is meant to provide both a better...
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We examine the consequences, of integrating large minorities into productivity-relevant majority ethno-linguistic norms, for distribution, ethnic conflict and crime. We develop a two-community model where such assimilation generates social gains by: (a) facilitating economic interaction, and (b)...
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This article presents new evidence on the relative earnings of visible minority immigrant and native-born paid workers in Canada using data from the 1996 Census. Our findings show that labour market disadvantages associated with visible minority status are largely confined to immigrant men. The...
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Appropriate representation of minorities is a fundamental manifestation of an affirmative action policy. One of the main aims of the article is to call attention to the fact that appropriate representation (as indeed affirmative action more generally) comes in at least two different types. The...
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We document how explicit employer requests for applicants of a particular gender enter the recruitment process on a Chinese job board. We find that 95 percent of callbacks to gendered jobs are of the requested gender; worker self-selection ("compliance" with employers' requests) and employer...
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