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Estimating Wage Discrimination in the Labor Market

Richard J. Butler

Journal of Human Resources, 1982, vol. 17, issue 4, 620-621

Abstract: If labor supply curves are not perfectly inelastic, wage discrimination induces some minority workers to leave the labor force. Studies of discrimination that focus only on wage differentials overlook these disincentive effects on minority employment. ...

Date: 1982
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