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Liu, Liqun.
Pre-market characteristics, gender wage disparities, and the performance of minorities in the United States labor market: Application and comparison of non-parametric methodologies on a highly-educated sample.
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Pre-market characteristics, gender wage disparities, and the performance of minorities in the United States labor market: Application and comparison of non-parametric methodologies on a highly-educated sample.
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Liu, Liqun.
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147 p.
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Adviser: Dan Black.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 68-01, Section: A, page: 0294.
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Dissertation Abstracts International68-01A.
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Black Studies.
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Pre-market characteristics, gender wage disparities, and the performance of minorities in the United States labor market: Application and comparison of non-parametric methodologies on a highly-educated sample.
Liu, Liqun.
Pre-market characteristics, gender wage disparities, and the performance of minorities in the United States labor market: Application and comparison of non-parametric methodologies on a highly-educated sample.
- 147 p.
Adviser: Dan Black.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Syracuse University, 2006.
A large number of studies have investigated the source of gender and racial wage gaps, seeking to distinguish the effect of discrimination from other productivity-related effects, such as the effects of the low educational level and labor force participation rates of women and minorities. Most of the previous studies have largely neglected the importance of restrictive parametric assumptions. If those parametric assumptions did not hold, the estimation would be presumably biased. Against this backdrop, I applied and compared three non-parametric methodologies---exact cell matching, kernel on age cell matching, and local constant kernel regression to estimate the role of pre-market factors in shaping the gender and racial wage differences. These methodologies are carefully applied to the 1993 National Survey of College Graduates (NSCG) for four ethnic groups: whites, blacks, Hispanics, and Asians.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Pre-market characteristics, gender wage disparities, and the performance of minorities in the United States labor market: Application and comparison of non-parametric methodologies on a highly-educated sample.
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