This is the first harmonised correspondence study on the recruitment behaviour of employers in the US and in Spain. By comparing the call-back rates of Latino minority and majority group applicants, we measure the labour market discrimination that Latinos experience in these two national contexts. Due to their proximity in terms of culture and language, Latinos are expected to experience less discrimination in Spain than in the US. This is supported by our findings, as the level of discrimination against Latinos in the US is high and statistically significant, while we find no evidence of statistically significant discrimination against Latinos in Spain. In line with research on the intersection between ethnicity and gender in stereotyping,...
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This is the first harmonised correspondence study on the recruitment behaviour of employers in the U...
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In Mexico, as in most Latin American countries with indigenous populations, it is commonly believed ...
Revised: 2006-11.-- Published as an article in: British Journal of Industrial Relations, June 2007, ...
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Using data from the Spanish Labor Force Survey (Encuesta de Población Activa) from 1999 through 2004...
This article tests for discrimination against Hispanics in the U.S. rental housing market using e-ma...
This article examines the labour market outcomes of immigrants in Spain, a country that has become a...
While much of the literature on immigrants' assimilation has focused on countries with a large tradi...
This is the first harmonised correspondence study on the recruitment behaviour of employers in the U...
The objective of the research described here is to assess how recent changes in the organization of ...
In Mexico, as in most Latin American countries with indigenous populations, it is commonly believed ...
Revised: 2006-11.-- Published as an article in: British Journal of Industrial Relations, June 2007, ...
Current trends on global migration combined with the poor performance of the US economy and national...
We describe the construction and assessment of a new matched employer-employee data set (the Decenni...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the differences that immi-grants have in the Spanish labour ...
This article examines the labour market outcomes of immigrants in Spain, a country that has become a...
This research presents evidence supporting the existence of differences in treatments received by Hi...
The purpose of this research study was to identify the causes and negative effects of employment dis...
The Great Recession profoundly impacted labor markets in the United States and Spain, the two most i...
Using data from the Spanish Labor Force Survey (Encuesta de Población Activa) from 1999 through 2004...
This article tests for discrimination against Hispanics in the U.S. rental housing market using e-ma...
This article examines the labour market outcomes of immigrants in Spain, a country that has become a...
While much of the literature on immigrants' assimilation has focused on countries with a large tradi...