We comment on methodological issues in the use of correspondence testing for discrimination in access to employment—that of submitting identical CVs to employers, but differing by the name (implying their ethnicity) of the candidate. After contrasting changing social structures in Britain and The Netherlands regarding ethnicity and Muslim integration, we report two case studies using correspondence testing for discrimination in employment involving a Muslim woman (in Manchester, England) and a Muslim man (in Rotterdam, Netherlands), outlining the recent socio-political situation concerning ethnic relations in The Netherlands. The methods used indicated apparent discrimination in employment involving both applicants. However, the novel metho...
Abstract This paper provides evidence of extensive ethnic discrimination in the Swedish labour marke...
This paper studies ethnic discrimination in Germany s labour market with a correspondence test. To e...
Based on a correspondence study conducted in France, we show that fictitious low-skilled applicants ...
We comment on methodological issues in the use of correspondence testing for discrimination in acces...
© 2017 by the authors. We comment on methodological issues in the use of correspondence testing for ...
The measurement of discrimination in employment is a key variable in understanding dynamics in the n...
In this study, we introduce a critical assessment of methodological assumptions made by researchers ...
This study examines discrimination of Arabic-named applicants in online recruitment procedures in th...
We use data from a cross-nationally harmonised field experiment to examine discrimination towards Mu...
Experimental research on ethnic discrimination in labour markets is often concerned with individual-...
Ethnic and racial discrimination in the hiring process is a common and documented problem. Scientist...
Correspondence studies are popular tools for assessing discrimination against minorities, for exampl...
We examine the penalties faced by veiled and unveiled Muslim women when applying for jobs in three E...
International audienceNumerous field experiments have demonstrated the existence of discrimination i...
This paper contribute to the existing literature on ethnic discrimination of immigrants in hiring by...
Abstract This paper provides evidence of extensive ethnic discrimination in the Swedish labour marke...
This paper studies ethnic discrimination in Germany s labour market with a correspondence test. To e...
Based on a correspondence study conducted in France, we show that fictitious low-skilled applicants ...
We comment on methodological issues in the use of correspondence testing for discrimination in acces...
© 2017 by the authors. We comment on methodological issues in the use of correspondence testing for ...
The measurement of discrimination in employment is a key variable in understanding dynamics in the n...
In this study, we introduce a critical assessment of methodological assumptions made by researchers ...
This study examines discrimination of Arabic-named applicants in online recruitment procedures in th...
We use data from a cross-nationally harmonised field experiment to examine discrimination towards Mu...
Experimental research on ethnic discrimination in labour markets is often concerned with individual-...
Ethnic and racial discrimination in the hiring process is a common and documented problem. Scientist...
Correspondence studies are popular tools for assessing discrimination against minorities, for exampl...
We examine the penalties faced by veiled and unveiled Muslim women when applying for jobs in three E...
International audienceNumerous field experiments have demonstrated the existence of discrimination i...
This paper contribute to the existing literature on ethnic discrimination of immigrants in hiring by...
Abstract This paper provides evidence of extensive ethnic discrimination in the Swedish labour marke...
This paper studies ethnic discrimination in Germany s labour market with a correspondence test. To e...
Based on a correspondence study conducted in France, we show that fictitious low-skilled applicants ...