We are continuing the RFBerlin Masterclass Series, based on the Handbook of Labour Economics. In this series, we invite contributing authors of handbook chapters to Berlin for in-depth, two-day teaching sessions. This masterclass will focus on racial inequality in the labor market. The speaker for this session will be announced in due course.
RFBerlin Masterclass: 5-6 November 2026

“Racial Inequality in the Labor Market“
by Patrick Bayer (Duke University), Kerwin Charles (Yale University) and Ellora Derenoncourt (Princeton University)
In this chapter, we introduce a new framework for studying the evolution of racial inequality in the labor market. The framework encompasses two broad forces – distributional and positional – that affect labor market gaps by racial and ethnic identity over time. We provide long-run results on the evolution of Black-White earnings gaps, including new results for Black and White women, and we review the evidence on historical factors affecting racial gaps. We then provide new results on racial gaps among other groups in the U.S. and discuss the evidence on racial gaps outside the U.S. We then discuss the role of prejudice-based discrimination in driving racial gaps, particularly in the post-civil-rights era, a period when such discrimination has been thought to play a declining role in racial inequality. We describe forces that can amplify existing discrimination, such as monopsony and workers’ perceptions of prejudice in the economy, and we discuss recent literature directly measuring discrimination through expanded audit studies and quasi-experimental variation. We conclude with a discussion of existing and new frontiers on race in the labor market, including stratification, reformulations of prejudice, and understanding the way race has shaped purportedly race-neutral institutions throughout the economy.
Event Details:
5 November 2026
Two morning classes (~60m each)
Two afternoon classes (~60m each)
6 November 2026
Two morning classes (~60m each)
The final schedule and additional information will be shared with successful applicants closer to the event.
Application Process:
Application Deadline: 10 September 2026
Decision Notification: 21 September 2026 – subject to adjustment based on the volume of applications received
To apply, please use the application form. Participation is free, but travel and accommodation costs are not covered. Applications are open to PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and early-career academics.
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We look forward to welcoming you to Berlin and sharing this experience with you.