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References for Identifying and measuring economic discrimination
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Further reading
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Key references
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Oaxaca, R. "Male-female wage
differentials in urban labor markets" International
Economic Review 14:3 (1973): 693–709. Key reference: [1]
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Blinder, A. "Wage
discrimination: Reduced form and structural estimates" Journal of Human
Resources 8:4 (1973): 436–455. Key reference: [2]
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Borjas, G. J. Labor
Economics. New York: Irwin/McGraw-Hill, 2000. Key reference: [3]
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Sapsford, D., Tzannatos, Z. The Economics of
the Labour Market. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1993. Key reference: [4]
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O’Neill, J., O’Neill, D. "What do wage
differentials tell us about labor market discrimination?" In: Polachek, S., Chiswich, C., Rapoport, H. (eds). The Economics of
Immigration and Social Diversity, Research in Labor Economics
Volume 24. Bingley, UK: Emerald Insight Publishing, 2006. Key reference: [5]
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Firpo, S., Fortin, N., Lemieux, T. Decomposing Wage
Distributions using Recentered Influence Functions
Regressions Working
Paper, 2007. Key reference: [6]
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Firpo, S., Fortin, N., Lemieux, T. "Unconditional
quantile regressions" Econometrica 77:3 (2009): 953–973. Key reference: [7]
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Heywood, J., Parent, D. "Performance pay
and the white-black wage gap" Journal of Labor
Economics 30:2 (2012): 249–290. Key reference: [8]
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Fortin, N., Lemieux, T., Firpo, S. "Decomposition
methods in economics" In: Ashenfelter, O., Card, D. (eds). Handbook of Labor
Economics, Volume 4, Part A. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2011. Key reference: [9]
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Cotton, J. "On the
decomposition of wage differentials" The Review of
Economics and Statistics 70:2 (1988): 236–243. Key reference: [10]
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Oaxaca, R., Ransom, M. "On discrimination
and the decomposition of wage differentials" Journal of
Econometrics 61 (1994): 5–21. Key reference: [11]
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Oaxaca, R. "Male-female wage
differentials in urban labor markets" International
Economic Review 14:3 (1973): 693–709.
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Additional References
- Bauer, T., Sinning, M. "An extension of the Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition to nonlinear models" Advances in Statistical Analysis 92 (2008): 197–206.
- Chernozhukov, V., Fernandez-Val, I., Galichon, A. "Quantile and Probability Curves without Crossing" Econometrica 78:3 (2010): 1093–1125.
- DiNardo, J., Fortin, N., Lemieux, T. "Labor market institutions and the distribution of wages, 1973–1992: A semiparametric approach" Econometrica 64 (1996): 1001–1044.
- Fairlie, R. "An extension of the Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition technique to logit and probit models" Journal of Economic and Social Measurement 30 (2005): 305–316.
- Freeman, R. "Unionism and the dispersion of wages" Industrial and Labor Relations Review 34 (1980): 3–23.
- Freeman, R. "Longitudinal analysis of the effect of trade unions" Journal of Labor Economics 2 (1984): 1–26.
- Juhn, C., Murphy, K., Pierce, B. "Accounting for the slowdown in black-white wage convergence" In: Kosters, M. (ed). Workers and Their Wages: Changing Patterns in the United States. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 1991.
- Juhn, C., Murphy, K., Pierce, B. "Wage inequality and the rise in returns to skill" Journal of Political Economy 101 (1993): 410–442.
- Machado, J., Mata, J. "Counterfactual decomposition of changes in wage distributions using quantile regression" Journal of Applied Econometrics 20 (2005): 445–465.
- Rothe, C. "Decomposing the composition effect" Journal of Business and Economics Statistics 33 (2015): 323–337.
- Shorrocks, A. "Decomposition procedures for distributional analysis: a unified framework based on the Shapley value" The Journal of Economic Inequality 11 (2013): 99–126.