In: Economics
Which one of the following statements is false?
Differences in human capital account for about half of the wages differences between whites and blacks. |
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Differences in education are not nearly as pronounced for gender groups as they are for race. |
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No wage discrimination between men and women remains once one accounts for differences in human capital, occupational segregation, and work experience. |
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Earnings tend to rise with human capital investment. |
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On average, women make less than men with similar education levels at all ages. |
In the United States today, occupational segregation usually refers to
formal laws that prevent women from working in some jobs. |
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differences in the human capital of men and women. |
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the tendency for men and women to be employed in different occupations. |
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the wage gap between men and women working in the same job. |
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monopsony in the labor market. |
Answer to question: Differences in human capital account for about half of the wages differences between whites and blacks is True.
Answer to question:
Differences in education are not nearly as pronounced for gender groups as they are for race is True.
Answer to question:
No wage discrimination between men and women remains once one accounts for differences in human capital, occupational segregation, and work experience is False.
Answer to question:
Earnings tend to rise with human capital investment is True.
Answer to question:
On average, women make less than men with similar education levels at all ages is True.
Answer to question:
In the United States today, occupational segregation usually refers to formal laws that prevent women from working in some jobs. Differences in the human capital of men and women. The tendency for men and women to be employed in different occupations. The wage gap between men and women working in the same job. Monopsony in the labor market is True.