In the first chapter I study how the job performance of minorities changes depending on whether they work with managers who are more or less biased against their type. I show that when minorities work with more biased managers they perform significantly worse compared to majority workers on a range of performance indicators. Yet minority performance is higher when working with non-biased managers. We argue that this is evidence of a self-fulfilling prophecy whereby biased managers make minorities less productive and this generates statistical discrimination in the firm’s hiring policy. The second chapter explores how shocking the value of a vacancy through offering free recruiting services to firms affects their demand for labor. Offering f...
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This dissertation comprises three Essays analyzing a firm's use of stereotypical information in maki...
In the first chapter I study how the job performance of minorities changes depending on whether they...
This study comprises three essays exploring labor market discrimination using new data, a new applic...
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This paper develops a dynamic model of minority labor market discrimination. Employers repeatedly de...
The author constructs an equilibrium search model where some employers have a distaste for hiring mi...
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The paper investigates the link between the over-exposure of African immigrants to unemployment in F...
This paper develops a discrimination search model with wage-tenure contracts to study race/gender di...
International audienceDiscrimination models have difficulties to reproduce a persistent discriminati...
This paper explores the implications for labor market outcomes of systematic testing of applicants i...
This paper studies labor market discriminations as an agency problem. It sets up a principal-agent m...
In the labor market, statistical discrimination occurs when employers’ beliefs about workers’ behavi...
This paper extends Burdett and Coles (2003)’s search model to two types of workers and firms and der...
The paper investigates the link between the over-exposure of African immigrants to unemployment in F...
This dissertation comprises three Essays analyzing a firm's use of stereotypical information in maki...
In the first chapter I study how the job performance of minorities changes depending on whether they...
This study comprises three essays exploring labor market discrimination using new data, a new applic...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2011.htmlDocuments de travail du...
This paper develops a dynamic model of minority labor market discrimination. Employers repeatedly de...
The author constructs an equilibrium search model where some employers have a distaste for hiring mi...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...
The paper investigates the link between the over-exposure of African immigrants to unemployment in F...
This paper develops a discrimination search model with wage-tenure contracts to study race/gender di...
International audienceDiscrimination models have difficulties to reproduce a persistent discriminati...
This paper explores the implications for labor market outcomes of systematic testing of applicants i...
This paper studies labor market discriminations as an agency problem. It sets up a principal-agent m...
In the labor market, statistical discrimination occurs when employers’ beliefs about workers’ behavi...
This paper extends Burdett and Coles (2003)’s search model to two types of workers and firms and der...
The paper investigates the link between the over-exposure of African immigrants to unemployment in F...
This dissertation comprises three Essays analyzing a firm's use of stereotypical information in maki...