Workforce composition and earnings inequality
Mark Schweitzer
Economic Review, 1997, issue Q II, 13-24
Abstract:
A presentation of a model that incorporates many factors simultaneously -- including education, experience, and industry choice -- to explain the growing disparity in Americans earnings. Its main finding is that the shifting composition of the U.S. workforce is a significant and direct determinant of the widening earnings gap.
Date: 1997
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