This article first parses the multiple overlapping definitions of discrimination, including distinctions between group and individual discrimination and between segregation and discrimination in pay. The article then summarizes the major economic models of discrimination, particularly Becker’s taste-for-discrimination model and statistical-discrimination models, as well as sorting the status-production models. The discussion focuses on the conditions under which markets will tend to eliminate discrimination, noting that this occurs in a more limited range of situations than commonly recognized. The article next surveys the economic role of anti-discrimination laws, evaluating arguments that the law speeds the journey to a non-discriminatory...
Times change, and when they do, the law must as well. Much of the most important employment discrimi...
In the labor market, statistical discrimination occurs when employers' beliefs about workers' behavi...
Employment discrimination is a fact in our society. Scientific studies continue to show that employe...
This article first parses the multiple overlapping definitions of discrimination, including distinct...
The phenomenon of statistical discrimination may take on increasing importance in the future as “tra...
This study comprises three essays exploring labor market discrimination using new data, a new applic...
Much employment discrimination law is premised on a purely money-focused reasonable employee, the ...
This essay provides an overview of the central theoretical law and economics insights concerning ant...
Wage discrimination might simply come about when firms offer lower wages to applicants whom they exp...
Much employment discrimination law is premised on a purely money-focused reasonable employee, the ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2011.htmlDocuments de travail du...
In the labor market, statistical discrimination occurs when employers’ beliefs about workers’ behavi...
In the 1970s, federal courts began identifying categories of discrimination, such as disparate impac...
Discrimination in the labour market exists in many forms: the ‘glass ceiling’ ageism, racism, etc. T...
The relationship between employers and employees is a fundamental part of the economic system in the...
Times change, and when they do, the law must as well. Much of the most important employment discrimi...
In the labor market, statistical discrimination occurs when employers' beliefs about workers' behavi...
Employment discrimination is a fact in our society. Scientific studies continue to show that employe...
This article first parses the multiple overlapping definitions of discrimination, including distinct...
The phenomenon of statistical discrimination may take on increasing importance in the future as “tra...
This study comprises three essays exploring labor market discrimination using new data, a new applic...
Much employment discrimination law is premised on a purely money-focused reasonable employee, the ...
This essay provides an overview of the central theoretical law and economics insights concerning ant...
Wage discrimination might simply come about when firms offer lower wages to applicants whom they exp...
Much employment discrimination law is premised on a purely money-focused reasonable employee, the ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2011.htmlDocuments de travail du...
In the labor market, statistical discrimination occurs when employers’ beliefs about workers’ behavi...
In the 1970s, federal courts began identifying categories of discrimination, such as disparate impac...
Discrimination in the labour market exists in many forms: the ‘glass ceiling’ ageism, racism, etc. T...
The relationship between employers and employees is a fundamental part of the economic system in the...
Times change, and when they do, the law must as well. Much of the most important employment discrimi...
In the labor market, statistical discrimination occurs when employers' beliefs about workers' behavi...
Employment discrimination is a fact in our society. Scientific studies continue to show that employe...