不平等
四分之一(加拿大硬币)
全国纵向调查
工资
劳动经济学
工作(物理)
白色(突变)
经济
人口经济学
经济不平等
工资不平等
地理
生物化学
基因
机械工程
数学分析
化学
数学
考古
工程类
作者
Maximilian Buchholz,Michael Storper
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2409935122
摘要
The large labor markets of big cities offer greater possibilities for workers to gain skills and experience through successively better employment opportunities. This “experience effect” contributes to the higher average wages that are found in big cities compared to the economy as a whole. Racial wage inequality is also higher in bigger cities than in the economy on average. We offer an explanation for this pattern, demonstrating that there is substantial racial inequality in the economic returns to work experience acquired in big cities. Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, 1979 we find that each year of work experience in a big city increases Black and Latinx workers’ wages by about one quarter to half as much as White workers’ wages. A substantial amount of this inequality can be explained by further racial disparities in the benefits of high-skill work experience. This research identifies a heretofore unknown source of inequality that is distinctly urban in nature, and expands our knowledge of the challenges to reaching interracial wage equality.
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