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being studied (e.g., union status) is not a criterion used to match donors to nonrespondents. An expression for ?match bias … proportion with imputed earnings. Union wage gap estimates with match bias removed are presented for 1973-2001. Estimates in … recent years are biased downward 5 percentage points. Bias in gap estimates accompanying other non-match criteria (public …
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average union premium of roughly 15 percent is called into question. Two forms of measurement error create a downward bias in … standard wage gap estimates. Match bias results from Census earnings imputation procedures that do not include union status as … a match criterion. Downward bias is roughly equal to the proportion of workers with imputed earnings, currently about 30 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005763721
being studied (e.g., union status) is not a criterion used to match donors to nonrespondents. An expression for “match bias … proportion with imputed earnings. Union wage gap estimates with match bias removed are presented for 1973-2001. Estimates in … recent years are biased downward 5 percentage points. Bias in gap estimates accompanying other non-match criteria (public …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005703448
being studied (e.g., union status) is not a criterion used to match donors to nonrespondents. An expression for "match bias … proportion with imputed earnings. Union wage gap estimates with match bias removed are presented for 1973-2001. Estimates in … recent years are biased downward 5 percentage points. Bias in gap estimates accompanying other non-match criteria (public …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013320821
average union premium of roughly 15 percent is called into question. Two forms of measurement error create a downward bias in … standard wage gap estimates. Match bias results from Census earnings imputation procedures that do not include union status as … a match criterion. Downward bias is roughly equal to the proportion of workers with imputed earnings, currently about 30 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013319893
survey. Even if nonresponse is random, severe bias attaches to wage equation coefficient estimates on attributes not matched … other household members. -- response bias ; imputation ; earnings nonresponse ; gender gap ; CPS …
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survey. Even if nonresponse is random, severe bias attaches to wage equation coefficient estimates on attributes not matched … other household members. -- response bias ; imputation ; earnings nonresponse ; gender gap ; CPS …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008758099
This paper estimates the union effects on the wage gap and dispersion in two pooled samples of construction craftworkers (CPS 1983-88 and 2000-05) using decomposition analysis and kernel density estimation. It shows that despite the decline in the adjusted union wage gap declined over time, the...
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This paper argues that changes in the returns to occupational tasks have contributed to changes in the wage distribution over the last three decades. Using Current Population Survey (CPS) data, we first show that the 1990s polarization of wages is explained by changes in wage setting between and...
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