Vacancies,unemployment, and black and white wage earnings: 1956–1983 |
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Authors: | Don Mar |
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Abstract: | Utilizing recent developments in the literature on vacancies and unemployment, the effects of changes in the vacancy to unemployment
ratio on black and white wage earnings are examined. The primary result argues that black women’s wage earnings are less sensitive
to changes in the national vacancy to unemployment ratios than white earnings. Another way of interpreting this result is
that black women are not experiencing wage gains when new jobs are created. This finding suggests that black women may not
experience increases in earnings if the vacancy to unemployment ratio increases in the future. |
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