Factorial Survey Analysis (FSA) is an analytical tool that presents respondents with fictional situations (“vignettes”) to be rated or judged. In this paper we study the uses of FSA in labour market sociology, with a particular focus on employer-based surveys, and what they can teach us about hiring decisions. FSA is a useful tool in this context as it targets employers directly, rather than relying on inference from labour-force surveys, or recollection of previous decision-making. Additionally, it makes causal relationships more easily identifiable. This review article seeks to pinpoint the contributions FSA has made to the field, and shows that FSA is useful in gleaning new and important information on previously hard-to-reach issues. Pa...
Factorial survey experiments (FSEs) are increasingly used in the social sciences. This paper provid...
Summary: The factorial survey approach, which was first introduced in the social sciences around th...
The author analyses employers’ opinions about selected issues of the labour market and unemployment ...
Factorial Survey Analysis (FSA) is an analytical tool that presents respondents with fictional situa...
Factorial survey experiments are increasingly employed by scholars interested in understanding the g...
Factorial survey experiments have been widely used to study recruiters’ hiring intentions. Responden...
Early job insecurity is a much-discussed topic across European countries. Research overwhelmingly fo...
This dissertation provides new insights into the study of hiring discrimination related to three dim...
Andernach B, Schunck R. Investigating the feasibility of a factorial survey in a CATI. SFB 882 Worki...
Background: In Sweden the national labour market policies are administered by the Public Employment ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate employers’ recruitment strategies to address di...
Over the last decade, there has been a marked increase in the number of studies on attitude and deci...
This paper describes the implementation of a factorial survey within the SOEP-Pretest of 2008 and in...
We designed an innovative survey of firms and linked it to Danish administrative data to yield new i...
Analyzing how people go about making decisions and how this relates to their job search behavior. If...
Factorial survey experiments (FSEs) are increasingly used in the social sciences. This paper provid...
Summary: The factorial survey approach, which was first introduced in the social sciences around th...
The author analyses employers’ opinions about selected issues of the labour market and unemployment ...
Factorial Survey Analysis (FSA) is an analytical tool that presents respondents with fictional situa...
Factorial survey experiments are increasingly employed by scholars interested in understanding the g...
Factorial survey experiments have been widely used to study recruiters’ hiring intentions. Responden...
Early job insecurity is a much-discussed topic across European countries. Research overwhelmingly fo...
This dissertation provides new insights into the study of hiring discrimination related to three dim...
Andernach B, Schunck R. Investigating the feasibility of a factorial survey in a CATI. SFB 882 Worki...
Background: In Sweden the national labour market policies are administered by the Public Employment ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate employers’ recruitment strategies to address di...
Over the last decade, there has been a marked increase in the number of studies on attitude and deci...
This paper describes the implementation of a factorial survey within the SOEP-Pretest of 2008 and in...
We designed an innovative survey of firms and linked it to Danish administrative data to yield new i...
Analyzing how people go about making decisions and how this relates to their job search behavior. If...
Factorial survey experiments (FSEs) are increasingly used in the social sciences. This paper provid...
Summary: The factorial survey approach, which was first introduced in the social sciences around th...
The author analyses employers’ opinions about selected issues of the labour market and unemployment ...