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Estimating Hispanic-White wage gaps among women: the importance of controlling for cost of living

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McHenry, Peter ; McInerney, Melissa

Journal of Labor Research

2015

36

3

Summer

249-273

cost of living ; discrimination ; wage differential ; women

Wages and wage payment systems

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"Despite concern regarding labor market discrimination against Hispanics, previously published estimates show that Hispanic women earn higher hourly wages than white women with similar observable characteristics. This estimated wage premium is likely biased upwards because of the omission of an important control variable: cost of living. We show that Hispanic women live in locations (e.g., cities) with higher costs of living than whites. After we account for cost of living, the estimated Hispanic-white wage differential for non-immigrant women falls by approximately two-thirds. As a result, we find no statistically significant difference in wages between Hispanic and white women in the NLSY97."

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