Unexplored Dimensions of Discrimination
Using newly collected and existing data and modern econometric approaches, this book analyses the gender wage gap as well as less explored dimensions of discrimination such as religion, sexual orientation, and physical appearance. Part One focuses on gender. Using a newly collected database for Italy, it analyses the relevance of transition from school to work, and in particular the choice of college major, in determining the gender earning gap. It also analyses the role of family and of discrimination on the job as a potential source of this gap, using additional data from Spain and the US. Part Two analyses different forms of discrimination towards individuals in the labor market. In particular, it examines the potential for discrimination of sexual orientation, religion, and physical appearance and weight. The analysis is conducted by means of a survey of the existing literature and by an empirical analysis, using European data as well as Italian data collected through an experimental design. Contributors to this volume - Massimo Anelli, University of California, Davis Tito Boeri, Bocconi University Sara de La Rica, Universidad del Pais Vasco Luca Flabbi, Georgetown University Christopher Flinn, New York University Ainara Gonzalez de San Roman, Universidad del Pais Vasco Daniel Hamermesh, University of Austin, Texas Alan Manning, London School of Economics Eleonora Patacchini, University of Rome La Sapienza Giovanni Peri, University of California, Davis Giuseppe Ragusa, LUISS Guido Carli Mauricio Tejada, Georgetown University Jan van Ours, Tilburg University Yves Zenou, Stockholm University
Other Persons: | Boeri, Tito (contributor) ; Patacchini, Eleonora (contributor) ; Peri, Giovanni (contributor) |
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Institutions: | Oxford University Press |
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