An analysis of occupational upgrading differentials between black and white males
Authors:
Jeffrey Waddoups a;
Nasser Daneshvary a;
Djeto Assane a
| Affiliation: | a Department of Economics, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, USA |
DOI:
10.1080/00036849500000037
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24 issues per year
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Economics;
Macroeconomics;
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Abstract
The racial occupational mobility gap is examined by applying a decomposition methodology to logistic functions. Results indicate that approximately one-third of the mobility gap between black and white male workers is due to differences in average characteristics (the endowment effect). The residual difference accounts for the remaining two-thirds. Formal education is found to be a major component of both the endowment effect and the resdiual difference. The 'returns' to tenure with a firm, overall labour market experience and marriage reduce the mobility gap in favour of black workers.
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