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1 12 Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in the Labor Market

2 Table 12.1 Shares of the Civilian Labor Force for Major Demographic Groups: 1988, 1998, 2008, 2018

3 Figure Mean Earnings as a Percentage of White Male Earnings, Various Demographic Groups, Full-Time Workers over 24 Years Old, 2008

4 Table Female Earnings as a Percentage of Male Earnings, by Age and Education, Full-Time Workers, 2008

5 Table Female/Male Earnings Ratios and Percentages of Female Jobholders, Full-Time Wage and Salary Workers, by Selected High- and Low-Paying Occupations, 2009

6 Table Employment Ratios, Labor-Force Participation Rates, and Unemployment Rates, by Race and Gender,a 1970–2009

7 Table 12.5 Male Earnings Differences, by Ancestry, 1990

8 Figure 12.2 Equilibrium Employment of Women or Minorities in Firms That Discriminate

9 Figure 12.3 Market Demand for Women or Minorities as a Function of Relative Wages

10 Figure 12.4 Effects on Relative Wages of an Increased Number of Nondiscriminatory Employers

11 Figure 12.5 Effects on Relative Wages of a Decline in the Discriminatory Preferences of Employers

12 Figure 12.6 The Screening Problem

13 Figure 12.7 Labor Market Crowding

14 Figure 12.8 Search-Related Monopsony and Wage Discrimination

15 Table Change in the Racial Composition of a 1,600-Person Job Group with Nondiscriminatory Hiring from a Pool That Is 12 Percent Black (20 Percent Yearly Turnover Rate)


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