Econ of Discrimination – Flashcards

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Race
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An ethnic group assumed to have a biological basis. It assumes that human differences are based on biology, not culture.
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Ethnicity
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Ethnicity means identification with, and feeling part of an ethnic group. An ethnic group shares beliefs, values, habits, customes and norms because of a common background.
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First time in 2000 U.S. Census
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Mixed marriages. Becoming more common as society is getting more blended. Makes reporting more complicated.
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Hispanic
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Descendents of Spain, Iberean Pennisula, Spain conquered latin America...The Spanish are not Hispanic,approx. 12 M in U.S.
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Largest Wave of Immigration
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1990 by a small margin. Different from other major migration that came into NY Harbor..Ellis Island
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List the various Races
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Asian, Black, White and the Ethnicity of Hispanic (Prior to 1970 term did not exist)
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Problems with self-reporting
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823 people in the 2000 census said that they were of six races???
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States with more foreign born.
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California, NY, NJ, HI, Nevada, TX, MA, AZ, Rhode Island and CT - many are costal or border states.
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Problems with reliable numbers for undocumented migrants that are obtained by
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INS. More reliable numbers from PEW Hispanic Foundation.
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Unauthorized immigrants on the
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upward trend. Continuation of trent uncertain if we were to have a double recession.
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Net Growth in U.S.
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35.8% due to immigration. Overwhelmingly from Mexico, then China, Phillipines, India and Cuba
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Foreign Born in 2005
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37 Million. Unauthorized Migrants 11 M, Naturalized foreign born 11.5 M.
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Unauthorized immigrants are largely
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Latin-American. 56% Mexico, 22% other Latin American, 13% Asian, 6% Europe and Canada, 3% African and other
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Since 2008 Recession those who lost their jobs coming back stronger are
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men, unauthorized (better than minorities). Mainly Service Occupations
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Lack of Acculturation of
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Hispanics and in particular Mexicans
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Hispanic Challenge - Prof. Huntington
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2,000 mile border. Largest border between 1st world and 3rd country. Scale. From diversity to dominance 1960-2000.
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Hispanic Challenge - Regional Concentration
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However, as seen earlier, that appears no longer to be the case.
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Hispanic Challenge - Persistence
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Since the mid 1960s migration of Mexicans has been continuously increasing.
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Hispanic Challenge - Historical Presence
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A few are settlers from land that was owned by Mexico prior to the Mexican-American ware. New arrivals also recall some of the land used to belong to Mexico.
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Age Distribution in Mexico and US
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US - older society (1/4 of US retirement age vs. Mexico - younger society. Median Age for Hispanics 26 yrs. old. Mexicans under 18 - 37%
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Dream Act
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Mexicans able to get a degree but could not get a job because they were not citizens.
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Reasons for migration.
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Wage differentials, development of networks, temporary work permits like the bracero program of the 1940s to the mid-1960s. (Bush Admin.) Oriented Mexican workers toward the U.S. labor market instead of toward local jobs and development.
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Normative Thinking
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What Should Be.
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Positive Thinking
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What Is. Action leads to a reaction. Used in economics.
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Problems in analyzing Economic Problems
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1) Perceptions may confuse issues 2) Personal bias 3) Cultural bias 4) Other issues MSN - more liberal Fox - conservative
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Jayson Blair a black reporter for the NY Times (affirmative action)
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Was fired because of numerous false information in his articles. He was discovered because he plagiarized an artcile from the San Antonio Express. White men/women also have been found to be guilty of same crime. Even Supreme Court Justices see the argument differently. Neither decisions based on the constitution.
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Economics the Science of
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How individuals go about the business of satisfying their wants given scarce resources. The word Scarcity is crucial. Scarcity is relative to demand.
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Microeconomics Basic Approach - Endogenous
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Meaning, "solved by the system" X
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Microeconomics Basic Approach - Exogenous
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Values given outside the system - I (income) and P (price). We are interested on how the solutions change when a variable changes.
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Demand for Substitutes
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If demand goes up then price goes up.
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Demand for Compliments
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If demandgoes down then price goes up. (Inverse)
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Demand for Giffen Good when
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Price goes up Then demand goes Up.
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Demand for Inferior Good
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When price goes up then demand goes down.
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What impacts demand?
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Price of own good, price of subsitute and compliment goods, income, Preferences, Number of Buyers
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What impacts quantity supplied?
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Price of own good, price of substitute and compliment goods, cost of inputs, technology, number of sellers
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On a Demand and Supply of Labor Graph what is on the Y axis and what is on the X axis?
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Y = w and X is L
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Why does demand for labor slope downward?
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Law of diminishing marginal returns, subsitituion effect and scale effects. (mergers)
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If wages are greater than equilibrium wages then
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There is an Excess Supply which implies there is unemployment.
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If wages are less than equilibrium wages then
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There is an Excess of Demand which implies there is a tight labor market.
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Demand Shocks to Equilibrium
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Output becomes more or less "popular". Shift to more efficient capital. Competitiveness in output market changes, Technology
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Supply Shocks to Equilibrium
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Change in labor size. Women enter the market place, immigration, taxes (marriage penality). Change in Quality of Labor. Education and cultural change.
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Price Ceilings and Floors
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(Remember they look opposite in a graph than what you think.) Remember to look at geometric shapes - rectangles for answers. Page 15 at the beginning of the book past the charts.
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An Employer will hire as long as
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MRP is greater than or equal to the wage. Where MRP is the marginal value of adding one additional worker.
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The equation for MRP is
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P (output price) * MPL (MPL is not determined by personal characteristics but rather K and Tech.) P * MPL
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The equation for MPL is
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The Change in Total Product divided by the change in Labor. ^TP/^L
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The equaton for Total Revenue is
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TP * P
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The equation for Total cost is
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TFC + TVC
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The equation for Total Variable Costs is
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L * w
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The equation for Profit is
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TR - TC Profit is maximized when MRP = w or MR=MC
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The equation for MR is
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^TR/^TP
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The equation for MC is
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^TC/^TP and ^TVC/^TP
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As fixed cost decrease
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The number of Workers Hired Remains Unchanged
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As fixed costs increases
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The number of Workers hired remains unchanged.
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Women earn 75% of
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What men earn. Friction - not caused by employers but they get a bad rap. Society sets a standard - men in daycare centers non-existent.
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Assumptions in Discrimination model
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Pure competition and homogenous workers. If workers are indeed homogenous and they receive different wages then that would imply there was discrimination. MUST BE HOMOGENOUS for us to detect discrimination.
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Three sources of wages disparities.
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Non-market discrimination (men in daycare), Past-Employer Discrimination (past discriminating hiring practices - mouth to mouth hiring.) and Current Employer Discrimination - prejudice, consumer preferences (Hooters)
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Distribution of Annual Earnings changes in the
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$50,000 to 74,000 range.
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What countries do women make nearly as much as men?
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Belgium (90%), France (89.9%), Australia (86.8%)
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Proportion Female for Selected Occupations in low end.
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Mechanics, roofers, carpenters, plumbers, electricians, airplane pilots, clergy 11.2
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Definition for Labor Market Discrimination
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It exists when two equally qualified individuals are treated differently solely on the basis of their gender, race, ethnicity, disability, etc.
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Those affected by labor market discrimination
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View the returns on human captial investment to be lower and will not have incentive to invest in human capital.
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Barriers in the labor market. - Glass ceiling
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Derived from three sources: Sopcietal/non-market, business (past/present employer) and government.
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Glass Ceiling reasons under the control of bs.
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1) Outreach and recruitment practices that do not seek out or reach or recruit minorities and women. (Has been changed). 2) Corporate climates that alienate and isolate minorities nd women (changed). 3) Pipeline Barriers that directly affect opportunity for advancement. 4) Initial placement and clustering in staff jobs or in highly technical and professonal jobs that are not on the career track to the top. 5) Lack of mentoring 6) Lack of management training 7) Lack of opportunities for career development, tailored training, and rotational job assignments that are on the revenue-producing side of the business. 8) Little or no access to critical developmental assignments such as memberships on highly visible task forces and committees. Special or different standards for performance evaluation.9) Biased rating and testing systems. 10) Little or no access to niformal networks of communication 11) Counterproductive behavior and harassment by colleagues.
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Glass Ceiling reasons under the control of the government.
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1) Lack of bigorous, consistent monitoring and law enforcement. 2) Weaknesses in the formulation and collection of employment-related data which makes it difficult to ascertain the status of groups at the managerial level and to disaggregate the data. 3) Inadequate reporting and dissemination of information relevant to glass ceiling issues.
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Measuring discrimination is not simple because
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Looking at only wages does not represent the true level of discrimination since it is likely that personal characteristics may account for some of the disparity. Wages can be impacted by geography and not staying in the labor force instead of true discrimination.
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How much less does a woman earn in comparison to a man
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75% But when adjusted for human capital - only a dime less.
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The Overcrowding Model of labor market segregation.
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Some jobs are male jobs and some are female jobs. Some jobs are white jobs and others are minority jobs. This model assumes that F and M workers are perfect substitutes for each other. At first, assume that both jobs on average pay the same wage. If M workers can move easily between job types, yet F workers cannot - the supply of workers goes down. If F workers cannot move between jobs then their wages will fall.
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Gary Becker Model of Labor Mrkt. Discrimination assumed that
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The U= Utility of the employer W=white and B=Black dU/dprofit >0 dU/dW > 0 dU/dB < 0 If you want maximum profit as an employer you would choose white workers over black workers.
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Becker - Employee Discrimination - Nonpreferred worker equation - an employer may use generalized information about the employee and may discriminate on either actual or perceived information.
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WP/(1+d)
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Becker - Employee Discrimination - Preferred worker equation - an employer may use generalized information about the employee and may discriminate on either actual or perceived information.
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Wnp * (1+d)
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Gary Becker Model would not exist in a
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Purely Competitive Market. It can persist if the firm as monopsony power, supervisors that are discrimination or customers that are discriminating.
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Discrimination exists statistically when
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Preconceptons are based on accurate average observations. This can be called feed-back effects.
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Customer Discrimination - Equation for Prefer males
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Pm= Pf(1+d)
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Customer Discrimination - Equation for Prefer females
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Pf= Pm(1+d)
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Solomon Polachek - Human Capital Theory
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Some jobs provide a smaller or larger penalty of leaving the workforce for some amount of time.
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Institutional Models of Discrimination
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These models assume that the discrimination occurs as part of the organizations internal structure. The internal labor market (promote from within), primary and secondary jobs (only promote from a certain type of entry jobs.) and feedback effect. (Sometimes employees and employers may discriminate by bringing into the work place the behavior exhibited in the household. Gender roles play out. (Secretaries - Moms take care of everything.)
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Three sources for wage disparities.
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1)Non-market Discrimination (lower productivity due to lack of training/schooling, Geographical, Different preferences in terms of labor/leisure - Daycare) 2) Past-Employer Discrimination (Mouth to mouth hiring preferences) and Current Employer Discrimination (Prejudice and consumer preferences (Hooters).
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Segregation Indexes
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One way to establishing if jobs are distributed in a gender, race, and ethnic blind form is by looking at whether certain jobs are more likely to have a larger percent of a certain type of employees. More likely to be a male or female job. The index attempts to review whether there is a "larger" than expected presence of a certain group in any given job category.
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Using the Segregation Index 0 indicates
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No segregation
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In the Segregation Index a 1 indicates
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Complete segregation.
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In the Duncan Segregation Index Mi and Fi are
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The percentage of the individuals in a given group.
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The Duncan Index has a tendency to
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Overstate Segregation. One group must move to the other group which could displace workers out of the industry. It can be used to compare segregation over time and across countries.
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In the Ip Segregation Index Workers are
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Not moved to another industry. They are not displaced but stay within the industry. They are moved around but not moved OUT.
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Even if you are able to eradicate discrimination
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It takes awhile for the change to show up in society, business or government.
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If a woman moves due to her husband's job relocating
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The woman loses seniority and therefore earnings.
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Segregation is likely to have a large impact on
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wages. Jobs that have genearally more women in them are likely to have lower wages.
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Education and lifetime wage potential - Human Capital
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Nonpecuniary (non-monetary) issues. The utility derived from attending school, working in a office vs. outdoors.
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It is more difficult to finance human capital than
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It is to finance physical capital. With physical capital banks are willing to make a loan on collateral. There is more risk involved in financing human capital. 50% of students who start college do not finish.
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A Bachelors degree in today's terms is the same as
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A high school diploma in the 1980.
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Compared to the 1970's American women have achieved
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Parity in education attainments.
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A white male college graduate is more likely to achieve managerial or professional status than
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Black male counterpart.
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Black male with less than a high school degree is more likely to be an operator or fabricator than
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The white male counterpart.
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A white female with a high school degree is more likely to be in a
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Technical/sales/administrative job than the black female counterpart.
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A black female college graduate is about as likely as her white counterpart to be in a
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Managerial or professional job.
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Gender, race and educaton have an impact on the
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Type of jobs and that has an impact on the wages.
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Human Capital is
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Expensive and uncertain. The marital status of the individual may have some bearing on the investment. Male either single or divorced is unlikely to get a college degree but women on the other hand if they are divorced or single are MORE like to receive a college educaton.
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Why is it less likely that Blacks and Hispanics will get higher degrees that a bachelors degree?
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The pool of Blacks and Hispanics is smaller.
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More Women than Men are getting Bachelors Degrees and some fields that we see more women entering are
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Pediatricians, Dentists, Pharmacist, Business. No many in quantative areas such as Engineering.
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Advanced degrees in the late 1990's
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Accelerated. Reason - Masters Degrees are the equivalent of a 1980's Bachelor's Degree. 35% of the Population receive Bachelor's Degrees.
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"The state government should not cut funding to education" is an example of a
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Normative Statement
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In a simple economy with only 2 goods and no non-labor income, for utility maximizing individual the exogenous variables are:
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P1, P2 and I
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Decrease in supply might come from
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An increase in the price of inputs.
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An increase in supply together with a decrease in demand leads tro
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It depends on the magnitude of the shifts.
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If the market price is higher than the equilibrium price, that typically will result in
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Excess supply
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If the market price is lower than the equilibrium price, it is said that typically
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Buyers will bid up the price.
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The slope of the MRPL is mainly due to the
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Diminishing marginal productivity.
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The first order condition from the profit maximizaton decision by the employer says that for the marginal worker: p*f'(L) should be equal to
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The Wage
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Making a generalization based on some group's characteristics is called
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Profiling
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The Marginal Revenue per unit curve for a typical small firm in a perfectly competitive market is
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Horizontal
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According to the most recent earnings data, the group with the average highest earnings is
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Asian males
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According to the most recent earnings data, the group with the lowest average earnings is
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Hispanic females
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If the HS wage is 32,000 and the college wage is 40,000 the wage growth is 4% the annual interest rate is 5% and the college premium is 2% the present value for the wage 5 years from today for a HS graduate is
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$30,505
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If the HS wage is 32,000 and the college wage is 40,000 the wage growth is 4% and the annual interest rate is 5% and the college premium is 2% the present value for the wage 55 years from today for a HS graduate is
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$18,905
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If the HS wage is 32,000 and the college wage is 40,000 the wage frowth is 4% and the annual interest rate is 5% and the colllege premium is 2% the present value for the wage 55 years from today for a College Grad is
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$67,371
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The rate of return from attending college will decrease if
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Time off from work is increased.
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If student loans are needed to attend college, then the rate of return from college will
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Go Down
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The Duncan index of segregation will be zero when we have
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No Segregation.
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Taxi Drivers M(30) W(20); Teachers M(10)W(50); Farmers M(50)W(10) input these numbers into the Duncan Index.
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The value of the Duncan Index is 51.38
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If instead of having Mi-Fi in the formjual for the Duncan Index we have Fi-Mi, the value of the Index
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Does not change because of the absolute value component.
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If we disaggregate the occupations, meaning a higher number of occupations, the value of the Duncan Index most liely
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Will Go Up.
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Considering the Commission formed and chaired by the Secretary of Labor, which of the following is not listed as one of the sources for the glass ceiling?
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Media-No....Sources are Society, Business and Government
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Which are the following reasons for discrimination is listed under the control of business?
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Pipeline barriers, Lack of mentoring, biased rating and testing systems (there are several more) ..........Lack of vigorous and consistent law enforcement is not a business but a government control.
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Considering the employer discrimination model with perfect competition in the goods market and homogenous workers, if the MP*L for white workers = $12/hr, an employer with d=0 will pay at most for a black worker
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$12/hr
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a.Considering the employer discrimination model with perfect competition in the goods market and homogenous workers - If the MP*L for white workers = $12/hr, and employer with d>0 What is the MP*L for black worker? b.Who will be hired if W*b=9 and d=.3? c. If the employer is indifferent between hiring a black or white worker and d=.5
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a.$12/hr - They are both equally productive - not wage b. 12/1.3 = $9.23 Black only c. ? 12/1.5 = $8
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The employer discrimination model predicts that the employers with d>0 have
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Lower Profits
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At the end, the only employers remaining or able to enter this market will have
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d=0
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Employer discrimination might persist if
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Firms have monopsony power, Supervisors, employees, or customers are discriminating or we have barriers to competitve wages, like unions.
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According to Black and Brainerd 2004, what helped reduce the gender gap in earnings in concentrated industries?"
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Trade
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Considering the customer discrimination model with homogenous goods/workers, if for gasoline the P*w = $2/gal. a customer with d=.5 will pay at most for gasoline from a black attendant
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$1.33/gal.
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a) According to the Employee discrimination model with homogenous workers and two types of jobs: Type 1 with NH workers only and Type 2 with both NH and H workers. If wages for NH in type 1 job=$16/hr. what would be the reservation wage for NH for job type 2 if d=.5? b) What would be the reservation wage for NH for job type 2 if d=.25? c) Where would the NH worker choose to work is W2NH=24 and d=1? d) If employers do not have a taste for discrimination, NH workers will tend to concentrate on
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a. $32/hr b. $21.33/hr. c. Type 1 job d. Type 1 Job
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"The unemployment rate for Hispanics is higher than for Whites" is an example of a
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Positive statement
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An increase in Demand might come from
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An increase in Income for normal goods.
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A Decrease in Supply might come from
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Bad weather
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An increase in supply together with a decrease in demand leads to
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A decrease in the equilibrium price.
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The latest data suggest that the wage ratio for all races and ethnicities is around
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80%
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In terms of their educational attainment, the category witht he highest earnings is
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Professional
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a)HS Wage 27,000; College Wage 42,000; wage growth rate 5%, Annual Int. 6% and college premium. The present value for the wage 6 years from today for HS grad is? b) The present value for the wage 6 years from today for a college graduate is?
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a. $25,507 b. $44,434
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The rate of return from attending college will decrese if
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Interest rates go up.
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If Student loans are needed to attend college, then the rate of return from college will
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Go down.
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Bus Drivers M(40) F(50); Cashiers M(10)F(50); Architects M(50)W(10) What is the value of the Duncan Index?
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40.91
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If we disaggregate more the number of occupation, the value of the duncan index most likely
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Will go up.
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One of the predictions of the employee discrimination model is that it will lead to
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Complete segregtion in the labor force.
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