© The Author(s) 2016. The authors investigate the importance of employer preferences in explaining sticky floors, the pattern in which women are less likely, as compared to men, to start to climb the job ladder. The authors perform a randomized field experiment in the Belgian labor market and test whether hiring discrimination based on gender is heterogeneous by whether jobs imply a promotion (compared to the applicants' current position). The findings show that women receive 33% fewer interview invitations when they apply for jobs that imply a first promotion at the functional level. By contrast, the results show that their hiring chances are not significantly affected by the authority level of the job.status: publishe
The purpose of this research is to determine if males are promoted faster than females who are equal...
Using correspondence testing, we investigate if employers discriminate against women based on stereo...
Gender discrimination is often regarded as an important driver of women’s disadvantage in the labour...
The authors investigate the importance of employer preferences in explaining sticky floors, the patt...
We investigate the importance of employer preferences in explaining Sticky Floors, the pattern that ...
© 2017, © Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to test hypotheses regar...
In this paper, we investigate the sorting of workers in firms to understand gender gaps in labor mar...
This paper analyzes gender differences in access to competitive positions. We implement an experimen...
Alternative hypotheses that explain the differences in the rate at which male and female workers are...
This paper tests for gender discrimination by sending fake CVs to apply for entry-level jobs. Female...
Managers are important for firm productivity (Bloom and Van Reenen, 2007, Lazear, Shaw and Stanton, ...
Abstract: An important line of research using laboratory experiments has provided a new potential r...
textA persistent and pressing area of sociological concern is exploring how, where, and against whom...
In this paper, we investigate gender differences in workers' career development within and outside t...
The present article investigates gender discrimination in recruitment for two male-dominated occupat...
The purpose of this research is to determine if males are promoted faster than females who are equal...
Using correspondence testing, we investigate if employers discriminate against women based on stereo...
Gender discrimination is often regarded as an important driver of women’s disadvantage in the labour...
The authors investigate the importance of employer preferences in explaining sticky floors, the patt...
We investigate the importance of employer preferences in explaining Sticky Floors, the pattern that ...
© 2017, © Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to test hypotheses regar...
In this paper, we investigate the sorting of workers in firms to understand gender gaps in labor mar...
This paper analyzes gender differences in access to competitive positions. We implement an experimen...
Alternative hypotheses that explain the differences in the rate at which male and female workers are...
This paper tests for gender discrimination by sending fake CVs to apply for entry-level jobs. Female...
Managers are important for firm productivity (Bloom and Van Reenen, 2007, Lazear, Shaw and Stanton, ...
Abstract: An important line of research using laboratory experiments has provided a new potential r...
textA persistent and pressing area of sociological concern is exploring how, where, and against whom...
In this paper, we investigate gender differences in workers' career development within and outside t...
The present article investigates gender discrimination in recruitment for two male-dominated occupat...
The purpose of this research is to determine if males are promoted faster than females who are equal...
Using correspondence testing, we investigate if employers discriminate against women based on stereo...
Gender discrimination is often regarded as an important driver of women’s disadvantage in the labour...