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Title: A Longitudinal Analysis of Racial Wage Differentials for Young Nonfarm Rural Workers
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1. Reid, Clifford E.
A Longitudinal Analysis of Racial Wage Differentials for Young Nonfarm Rural Workers
Review of Black Political Economy 18,4 (Spring 1990): 5-12.
Also: http://www.springerlink.com/content/xnn03773274pt126/
Cohort(s): Young Men, Young Women
Publisher: National Economic Association
Keyword(s): Discrimination, Racial/Ethnic; Human Capital Theory; Racial Differences; Rural/Urban Differences; Wage Differentials

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A longitudinal data base is used to estimate racial wage differentials for young nonfarm rural workers for 1968, 1973, and 1978. The empirical results indicate the existence of large wage differentials between young white and young black nonfarm rural workers of both sexes. The results also indicate that the wage differential for young men has increased over time while the differential for young women has decreased slightly over time.
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Reid, Clifford E. "A Longitudinal Analysis of Racial Wage Differentials for Young Nonfarm Rural Workers." Review of Black Political Economy 18,4 (Spring 1990): 5-12.