Volume 21, Number 2 (Spring) 1986

Holzer, Harry J. 1986. "Reservation Wages and Their Labor Market Effects for Black and White Male Youth." Journal of Human Resources 21(2):157-177.

This paper presents an empirical analysis of self-reported reservation wages for unemployed young black and white males. The results show that young blacks seek wages which are comparable to those of young whites in absolute terms, but which are higher relative to what is available on the demand side of the market. These relatively higher reservation wages of young blacks contribute to their unemployment durations and somewhat to their subsequently received wages. Changes in reservation wages may thus help to explain the trends in wages and employment of young blacks in recent years.

The author is an assistant professor of economics at Michigan State University.


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