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Seminar: Union, Public Sector, and Within-group Wage Dispersion in the U.S.: A Density Function Decomposition Analysis

Changhwan Kim, Ph.D. Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota

What MPC Seminar Series
When March 05, 2007
from 12:15 pm to 01:15 pm
Where MPC Seminar Room
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ABSTRACT: We define four sectors of labor markets according to workers’ power in the employment relationship and the extent to which wage determination is sensitive to the supply and demand of labor.  Using data from the Outgoing Rotation Groups of the Current Population Surveys from 1983 to 2005, we decompose the growth of wage inequality into compositional changes, group-specific mean changes, and group-specific variance changes.  Our theoretical concern is to assess the relative significance of organizational power versus skill-biased technological change as contrasting explanations of rising inequality.



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