We investigate how lack of information may bias the investigator's assessment of the presence of statistical discrimination. We show that the nature of the bias is such that statistical discrimination may be rejected in a Mincerian regression even when the data is generated from an equilibrium with statistical discrimination. This may occur even when the investigator has a more informative signal of productivity the employers have
The phenomenon of statistical discrimination may take on increasing importance in the future as “tra...
This paper examines the problems generated by three firm-based analyses of discrimination. Besides t...
This dissertation comprises three Essays analyzing a firm's use of stereotypical information in maki...
We provide a test for statistical discrimination or rational stereotyping in in environments in whic...
Statistical methods in general, and multiple regression analysis in particular, are being used incre...
This paper provides a simple model which explains that statistical discrimination can arise in a pur...
This article reports results from controlled laboratory experiments designed to study second-moment ...
We test the implications of a statistical discrimination model with asymmetric learning. Firms recei...
We study the link between Phelps-Aigner-Cain-type statistical discrimination and familiar notions of...
A central problem in applied empirical work is to separate out the patterns in the data that are due...
We establish that statistical discrimination is possible if and only if it is impossible to uniquely...
In the labor market, statistical discrimination occurs when employers' beliefs about workers' behavi...
In the labor market, statistical discrimination occurs when employers’ beliefs about workers’ behavi...
This project evaluates the importance of uncertainty about a group in employer evaluations of produc...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in the American Sociological Review by SAGE.T...
The phenomenon of statistical discrimination may take on increasing importance in the future as “tra...
This paper examines the problems generated by three firm-based analyses of discrimination. Besides t...
This dissertation comprises three Essays analyzing a firm's use of stereotypical information in maki...
We provide a test for statistical discrimination or rational stereotyping in in environments in whic...
Statistical methods in general, and multiple regression analysis in particular, are being used incre...
This paper provides a simple model which explains that statistical discrimination can arise in a pur...
This article reports results from controlled laboratory experiments designed to study second-moment ...
We test the implications of a statistical discrimination model with asymmetric learning. Firms recei...
We study the link between Phelps-Aigner-Cain-type statistical discrimination and familiar notions of...
A central problem in applied empirical work is to separate out the patterns in the data that are due...
We establish that statistical discrimination is possible if and only if it is impossible to uniquely...
In the labor market, statistical discrimination occurs when employers' beliefs about workers' behavi...
In the labor market, statistical discrimination occurs when employers’ beliefs about workers’ behavi...
This project evaluates the importance of uncertainty about a group in employer evaluations of produc...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in the American Sociological Review by SAGE.T...
The phenomenon of statistical discrimination may take on increasing importance in the future as “tra...
This paper examines the problems generated by three firm-based analyses of discrimination. Besides t...
This dissertation comprises three Essays analyzing a firm's use of stereotypical information in maki...