Abstract
This article uses Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group files to investigate the role of higher education in explaining the earnings gap between Hispanic workers and non-Hispanic White workers. Based on the decomposition method developed by Cotton, it was found that human capital takes precedence over labor market discrimination in explaining the earnings gap. A policy implication is that equal compensation of Hispanic workers as non-Hispanic White workers is as important as the improvement of educational attainment.
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