Black/White Male Earnings and Employment: 1960-70
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Paper provided by EconWPA in its series Labor and Demography with number 0403032.Length: 70 pages
Date of creation: 19 Mar 2004
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Handle: RePEc:wpa:wuwpla:0403032
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- James P. Smith & Finis R. Welch, 1977. "Black/White Male Earnings and Employment: 1960-70," NBER Chapters, in: Distribution of Economic Well-Being, pages 233-302 National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- James P. Smith & Finis R. Welch, 2004. "Black/White Male Earnings and Employment: 1960-70," Labor and Demography 0404004, EconWPA.
- J - Labor and Demographic Economics
This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:
- NEP-ALL-2004-03-22 (All new papers)
- NEP-DEV-2004-03-22 (Development)
- NEP-HIS-2004-03-22 (Business, Economic & Financial History)
- NEP-LTV-2004-03-22 (Unemployment, Inequality & Poverty)
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- Richard B. Freeman, 1980. "The Evolution of the American Labor Market 1948-1980," NBER Working Papers 0446, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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