Skill, race, and wage inequality in British Tanganyika

IF 2.6 1区 历史学 Q1 ECONOMICS Explorations in Economic History Pub Date : 2024-09-16 DOI:10.1016/j.eeh.2024.101625
Sascha Klocke
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High racial disparities between Europeans and Africans and high skill premiums are recurrent themes in the literature on inequality in colonial Africa. However, their determinants and effects on inequality remain underexplored. This paper investigates wage inequality, skill premiums, and racial discrimination in British Tanganyika from c. 1920 to 1960. It provides first estimates for wage inequality and race premiums in Tanganyika and extends the coverage of earlier skill premium estimates. Initially, wage inequality in Tanganyika was comparable to neighbouring Kenya and Uganda, but it remained higher in the late colonial period. A primary driver of wage inequality was racial wage disparity, which was partly caused by racial discrimination. Skill premiums also played an important and increasing role and were higher than previously thought. The Tanganyikan administration's failure to expand African education to meet skilled labour demand significantly contributed to racial income differences and wage inequality within the African labour force.
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英属坦噶尼喀的技能、种族和工资不平等
欧洲人和非洲人之间的种族差异大以及技能溢价高是有关殖民时期非洲不平等问题的文献中经常出现的主题。然而,这些问题的决定因素及其对不平等的影响仍未得到充分探讨。本文研究了约 1920 年至 1960 年英属坦噶尼喀的工资不平等、技能溢价和种族歧视问题。本文首次对坦噶尼喀的工资不平等和种族溢价进行了估算,并扩大了早期技能溢价估算的覆盖范围。最初,坦噶尼喀的工资不平等程度与邻国肯尼亚和乌干达相当,但在殖民地后期仍然较高。工资不平等的一个主要驱动因素是种族工资差异,其部分原因是种族歧视。技能溢价也发挥了重要作用,而且作用越来越大,比以前想象的要高。坦噶尼喀政府未能扩大非洲教育以满足对熟练劳动力的需求,这在很大程度上造成了非洲劳动力内部的种族收入差异和工资不平等。
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期刊介绍: Explorations in Economic History provides broad coverage of the application of economic analysis to historical episodes. The journal has a tradition of innovative applications of theory and quantitative techniques, and it explores all aspects of economic change, all historical periods, all geographical locations, and all political and social systems. The journal includes papers by economists, economic historians, demographers, geographers, and sociologists. Explorations in Economic History is the only journal where you will find "Essays in Exploration." This unique department alerts economic historians to the potential in a new area of research, surveying the recent literature and then identifying the most promising issues to pursue.
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