身份经济学遇上金融化:美国劳动力市场中的性别、种族与职业分层

Identity economics meets financialisation: gender, race and occupational stratification in the US labour market

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2014
被引 38
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

结合分层与身份经济学,研究金融化如何通过社会规范影响美国不同性别和种族群体的职业收入,发现过去30年社会规范加剧了劳动力市场的分层。

Abstract

Throughout his career Geoff Harcourt has constantly and consistently highlighted the role of social norms and collective decisions in his study of modern economies. In doing so he has put a great deal of emphasis on the distribution of income between different social groups, especially so when concerned with the labour market. This article attempts to celebrate this particular aspect of his numerous contributions to economics by highlighting the role of social norms in influencing earnings across occupations and demographic groups in the USA. Social norms generate hierarchy, economic and non-economic inequalities amongst ascriptively distinguished groups. Drawing on the stratification and identity economics literatures, this article proposes a novel theoretical and empirical framework for analysing the effects of financialisation on the earnings dynamics of gender and race groups, a framework that is consistent with discrimination as a source of racial and gender inequality. The empirical methodology used in the form of long-run cointegrating relationships of groups’ earnings across occupations assesses whether a pattern of social norms on wage distribution emerges over time. The results of this study show that over the past 30 years social norms have exacerbated the stratification of the US labour market.

身份经济学金融化职业分层性别与种族不平等