@techreport{b221b04470194b508e7001d6e5796717,
title = "Racial Inequality in France",
abstract = "We study racial inequality in 21st century France. Using parents{\textquoteright} nationality at birth, we overcome the lack of ethno-racial statistics stemming from the country{\textquoteright}s “color-blind” approach. We document substantial earnings penalties for racial minorities along the income distribution. Penalties are larger at the median than the top and for Middle-Eastern and North African (MENA) and Sub-Saharan African origin (Black) individuals. We compare racial inequality in France vs. the U.S. by simulating where French minorities would fall in the U.S. distribution. Black and Non-White individuals in France benefit from the country{\textquoteright}s lower overall inequality, but experience comparable, occasionally larger, rank gaps.",
author = "Yajna Govind and Paolo Santini and Ellora Derenoncourt",
year = "2025",
month = jul,
doi = "10.3386/w34013",
language = "English",
series = "National Bureau of Economic Research. Working Paper Series",
publisher = "National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)",
number = "34013",
address = "United States",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)",
}