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9. Describe some research strategies implemented by economists to prove the existence of labor market discrimination based on race.

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n this article, we discuss the theory and evidence on discrimination in two

key domains—the labor market and the criminal justice system—from an

economic perspective. We define discrimination as treating someone differently based on characteristics such as gender, race, or religion. Prejudice may lead

to discrimination, but only if you act on it. Moreover, discrimination by individuals

does not necessarily lead to discrimination at a market or societal level. We focus

primarily on discrimination against blacks, although many of the concepts l assessment of a nonrepresentative

sample, as when an employer ascribes differences in an earlier job applicants pool

to a current one even though the applicant population has changed.

The canonical Becker ([1957] 1971) model of employer discrimination suggests

that market forces push back against taste-based discrimination, because prejudiced

employers will pay more for (or hire less qualified) preferred race workers, thereby

decreasing profits. Consequently, in a basic model, competition from nondiscriminating firms drives discriminators from the market until wage

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