Experience, tenure, and wage growth of young black and white men
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1998
Abstract
This paper studies the source of differences in wage growth between young black and white workers. Focusing on 'terminal' high school graduates from the US National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, we estimate the returns to on-the-job tenure and general labor market experience using ordinary least squares, Altonji and Shakotko, and Topel estimators. Results from all three estimators indicate that returns to general experience for black workers trail those for white workers, but that black workers earn equal if not higher returns to tenure than do white workers.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Human Resources
First Page
658
Last Page
682
Recommended Citation
Bratsberg, B., & Terrell, D. (1998). Experience, tenure, and wage growth of young black and white men. Journal of Human Resources, 33 (3), 658-682. https://doi.org/10.2307/146337