Why are Racial and Ethnic Wage Gaps Larger for Men than for Women? Exploring the Role of Segregation

Labor eJournal Pub Date : 1999-03-01 DOI:10.3386/W6997
Kimberly Bayard, D. Neumark, J. Hellerstein, Kenneth R. Troske
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We examine the possible sources of the larger racial and ethnic wage gaps for men than for women in the U.S. Specifically, using a newly created employer-employee matched data set containing workers in essentially all occupations, industries, and regions, we examine whether these wage differences can be accounted for by differences between men and women in the patterns of racial and ethnic segregation within occupation, industry, establishments, and occupation-establishment cells. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first paper to examine segregation by race and ethnicity at the level of establishment and job cell. Our results indicate that greater segregation between Hispanic men and white men than between Hispanic women and white women accounts for essentially all of the higher Hispanic-white wage gap for men. In addition, our estimates indicate that greater segregation between black and white men than between black and white women accounts for a sizable share (one-third to one-half) of the higher black-white wage gap for men. Our results imply that segregation is an important contributor to the lower wages paid to black and Hispanic men than to white men with similar individual characteristics. Our results also suggest that equal pay types of laws may offer some scope for reducing the black-white wage differential for men the Hispanic-white wage differential for men.
为什么男性的种族和民族工资差距比女性大?探索种族隔离的作用
我们研究了美国男性比女性更大的种族和民族工资差距的可能来源。具体来说,我们使用了一个新创建的雇主-雇员匹配数据集,该数据集包含了基本上所有职业、行业和地区的工人,我们研究了这些工资差异是否可以用职业、行业、机构和职业-机构单元中种族和民族隔离模式中男女之间的差异来解释。据我们所知,这是第一篇在机构和工作单元层面上研究种族和民族隔离的论文。我们的研究结果表明,西班牙裔男性和白人男性之间的隔离比西班牙裔女性和白人女性之间的隔离更大,这基本上是西班牙裔男性和白人之间工资差距较大的全部原因。此外,我们的估计表明,黑人和白人男性之间的隔离比黑人和白人女性之间的隔离更严重,这在很大程度上(三分之一到二分之一)造成了男性和白人之间的工资差距。我们的研究结果表明,种族隔离是黑人和西班牙裔男性工资低于具有相似个体特征的白人的重要原因。我们的研究结果还表明,同工同酬类型的法律可能会为缩小黑人-白人男性的工资差异以及西班牙裔-白人男性的工资差异提供一些空间。
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