Why do minority men earn less? : A study of wage differentials among the highly educated
Year of publication: |
2006
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Authors: | Black, Dan A. ; Haviland, Amelia ; Sanders, Seth ; Taylor, Lowell J. |
Published in: |
The review of economics and statistics. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ISSN 0034-6535, ZDB-ID 207962-8. - Vol. 88.2006, 2, p. 300-313
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Subject: | Männliche Arbeitskräfte | Male workers | Lohnstruktur | Wage structure | Bildungsertrag | Returns to education | USA | United States | Minderheit | Minority | 1993 |
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