Race and Earnings Mobility in the US

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John A. Bishop
Juan Gabriel Rodríguez
Lester A. Zeager
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[1] East Carolina University,Department of Economics
[2] Universidad Complutense de Madrid,ICAE, EQUALITAS and CEDESOG
关键词
Racial disparities; Labor earnings; Positional and directional mobility; United States; Longitudinal analysis;
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10.1007/s41996-021-00082-5
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We investigate the racial differences in positional and directional earning mobility for blacks and whites using seven 6-year longitudinal samples drawn from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, extending from 1973 through 2015. Positional mobility comparisons are mixed for the proportion of each sample moving to a higher earnings category but reveal a higher percentage of blacks than whites trapped in the bottom 25% of the distribution of earnings. Directional mobility comparisons show that the mean increase from the initial to final earnings distribution was significantly greater for whites than for blacks throughout 1973–85 and 1997–2009. A breakdown of these findings by gender reveals that they arise primarily from the labor market experience of black men, who face more severe racial disparities in positional and directional earning mobility than black women. Overall, these findings on intragenerational earning mobility are in line with recent research on intergenerational mobility in the US.
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