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The Rise of Intra-Occupational Wage Inequality in the United States, 1983 to 2002

机译:1983年至2002年美国职业内工资不平等的上升

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Wage inequality has increased dramatically in the United States since the 1980s. This article investigates the relationship between this trend and occupational structure measured at the three-digit level. Using the Current Population Survey from 1983 to 2002, we find that the direct association between occupations and wage inequality declined over this period as within-occupational inequality grew faster than between-occupational inequality. We estimate multilevel growth models using detailed occupational categories as the unit of analysis to assess how the characteristics of occupations affect changes in mean wages and levels of wage inequality across this time period. The results indicate that changes in mean wages across occupations vary depending on the characteristics of individuals in those occupations and that intra-occupational inequality is difficult to predict using conventional labor force data. These findings seem largely inconsistent with the common sociological view of occupation as the most fundamental feature of the labor market. Correspondingly, a more comprehensive approach-one that incorporates the effects of organizational variables and market processes on rising wage inequality in the New Economy-is warranted. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:自1980年代以来,美国的工资不平等现象急剧增加。本文研究了这种趋势与以三位数水平衡量的职业结构之间的关系。使用1983年至2002年的《当前人口调查》,我们发现,在此期间,职业与工资不平等之间的直接关联性下降了,因为职业内不平等的增长快于职业间不平等的增长。我们使用详细的职业类别作为分析单位来评估多级增长模型,以评估该时期内职业特征如何影响平均工资和工资不平等水平的变化。结果表明,各职业的平均工资变化取决于这些职业中个人的特征,并且使用传统劳动力数据很难预测职业内部的不平等。这些发现在很大程度上似乎与社会普遍认为的职业是劳动力市场的最基本特征不符。相应地,有必要采用一种更全面的方法,即将组织变量和市场过程对新经济中日益加剧的工资不平等的影响相结合。 [出版物摘要]

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    《American Sociological Review》 |2008年第1期|p.129-157|共29页
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    ChangHwan KimUniversity of MinnesotaArthur SakamotoUniversity of TexasDirect correspondence to ChangHwan Kim, Minnesota Population Center, 50 Willey Hall, 225 19th Avenue South, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455 (chkim@pop.umn.edu). For helpful comments on this article, we are grateful to Jerry Jacobs, the current Editors, four anonymous ASR reviewers, Arne Kalleberg, and Ted Mouw. We also thank the Population Research Center at the University of Texas and the Minnesota Population Center at the University of Minnesota for excellent research support. All opinions expressed herein are the sole responsibility of the authors.ChangHwan Kim is Postdoctoral Associate at the Minnesota Population Center at the University of Minnesota. His research interests include social inequality, labor markets, racial/ethnic relations, and statistics.Arthur Sakamoto is Professor of Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin. His research interests include social inequality, labor markets, and racial/ethnic relations.;

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