This paper analyses the ways in which ethnic identity and labour institutions shape favouritism and discrimination among workers. We conduct a lab experiment in the field with South African coal miners from various ethnic groups and with different trade union membership status. Our analysis suggests that union identity and ethnic identity are two social constructs that operate in a distinct and opposite fashion. Unionization acts as a factor of workers solidarity beyond the confine of union membership. Conversely, ethnicity operates as the linchpin through which discrimination among workers is infused not only between ethnic majority and minorities, but also within the majority group itself. We find that the widespread practice of subcontra...
Abstract: Orientation: Discrimination leads to burnout in various forms, including emotional exhaust...
Purpose: People working in mines face the challenge to construct a positive self-image as society vi...
International audienceA simple model of statistical discrimination is analyzed, which captures some ...
The goal of this study is to understanding ethnic discrimination by employing a complex theoretical ...
This paper advances the hypothesis that workers participate less in trade unions in more ethnically ...
To better understand how ethnicity is actually experienced within organizations, we examined reporte...
The frequency of intercultural contact in the South African workplace has increased after 1994. We i...
This paper examines the individual determinants of ethnic identification using large sample surveys ...
Abstract: A simple model of statistical discrimination is analyzed, which captures some stylized fac...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This study into ethnic minority workers who have exp...
The aim of this working paper is to highlight the influence of South African trade unions on African...
We examine how minority ethnic employees account for witnessing selective incivility to ethnically s...
This thesis is an examination of the main tendencies in the trade union movement in South Africa du...
Abstract: Orientation: Discrimination leads to burnout in various forms, including emotional exhaust...
Purpose: People working in mines face the challenge to construct a positive self-image as society vi...
International audienceA simple model of statistical discrimination is analyzed, which captures some ...
The goal of this study is to understanding ethnic discrimination by employing a complex theoretical ...
This paper advances the hypothesis that workers participate less in trade unions in more ethnically ...
To better understand how ethnicity is actually experienced within organizations, we examined reporte...
The frequency of intercultural contact in the South African workplace has increased after 1994. We i...
This paper examines the individual determinants of ethnic identification using large sample surveys ...
Abstract: A simple model of statistical discrimination is analyzed, which captures some stylized fac...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This study into ethnic minority workers who have exp...
The aim of this working paper is to highlight the influence of South African trade unions on African...
We examine how minority ethnic employees account for witnessing selective incivility to ethnically s...
This thesis is an examination of the main tendencies in the trade union movement in South Africa du...
Abstract: Orientation: Discrimination leads to burnout in various forms, including emotional exhaust...
Purpose: People working in mines face the challenge to construct a positive self-image as society vi...
International audienceA simple model of statistical discrimination is analyzed, which captures some ...