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Employers’ discriminatory behavior and the estimation of wage discrimination

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Abstract

This chapter considers the linkage of empirical estimates of wage discrimination between two groups, as introduced by Oaxaca (1973), to a theoretical model of employers’ discriminatory behavior. Oaxaca’s widely used empirical technique estimates wage discrimination by determining how much of the wage differential between two groups is due to differences in coefficients of separately estimated wage regressions. (For examples, see Blinder, 1973; Malkiel and Malkiel, 1973; Corcoran and Duncan, 1979; Ferber and Green, 1982.) The more general basis of this technique is a comparison of the wage structures for the two groups-captured in coefficients from separately estimated regressions-to an estimate of the wage…

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Keywords
  • Wage
  • Estimation
  • Economics
  • Psychology
  • Demographic economics
  • Labour economics
  • Econometrics
  • Management
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