Brazilian Female Labor Market: Racial-Skin Color Discrimination

The myth of racial democracy is still widespread in the Brazilian society, although economic literature has continuously documented pervasive racial discrimination. This study analyzes racial discrimination in the Brazilian female labor market using a Mincer stochastic wage frontier, corrected for s...

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Main Author: Gustavo Andrey de Almeida Lopes Fernandes
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2015-06-01
Series:Economia Aplicada
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.usp.br/ecoa/article/view/106033
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spelling doaj-d6aa1b8bf5564bbc9414687d7ce7ec472020-11-25T01:46:32ZporUniversidade de São PauloEconomia Aplicada1413-80501980-53302015-06-01192Brazilian Female Labor Market: Racial-Skin Color DiscriminationGustavo Andrey de Almeida Lopes FernandesThe myth of racial democracy is still widespread in the Brazilian society, although economic literature has continuously documented pervasive racial discrimination. This study analyzes racial discrimination in the Brazilian female labor market using a Mincer stochastic wage frontier, corrected for sample selection. The results, using Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition, showed that an efficient wage differential, not explained by differences in human capital does exist and is large among the most efficient workers. Wage inefficiencies are also explained and it is a claim of the study that traditional policies might be a tool in reducing underpayment dispersion, but cannot cope with pure discrimination.http://www.revistas.usp.br/ecoa/article/view/106033Racial discriminationFemale Labor MarketAffirmative Action
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Brazilian Female Labor Market: Racial-Skin Color Discrimination
Economia Aplicada
Racial discrimination
Female Labor Market
Affirmative Action
author_facet Gustavo Andrey de Almeida Lopes Fernandes
author_sort Gustavo Andrey de Almeida Lopes Fernandes
title Brazilian Female Labor Market: Racial-Skin Color Discrimination
title_short Brazilian Female Labor Market: Racial-Skin Color Discrimination
title_full Brazilian Female Labor Market: Racial-Skin Color Discrimination
title_fullStr Brazilian Female Labor Market: Racial-Skin Color Discrimination
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian Female Labor Market: Racial-Skin Color Discrimination
title_sort brazilian female labor market: racial-skin color discrimination
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Economia Aplicada
issn 1413-8050
1980-5330
publishDate 2015-06-01
description The myth of racial democracy is still widespread in the Brazilian society, although economic literature has continuously documented pervasive racial discrimination. This study analyzes racial discrimination in the Brazilian female labor market using a Mincer stochastic wage frontier, corrected for sample selection. The results, using Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition, showed that an efficient wage differential, not explained by differences in human capital does exist and is large among the most efficient workers. Wage inefficiencies are also explained and it is a claim of the study that traditional policies might be a tool in reducing underpayment dispersion, but cannot cope with pure discrimination.
topic Racial discrimination
Female Labor Market
Affirmative Action
url http://www.revistas.usp.br/ecoa/article/view/106033
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