The extent to which discrimination in employment disadvantages children of immigrants is a major question both in economic research on labour market and in sociological studies of integration. This working paper contributes to the debate by reporting findings of a correspondence test in which pairs of equally qualified Swiss citizens – one from the majority group and one from one minority immigrant group – apply at job openings all over the country. Results show that children of immigrants holding Swiss qualifications and dual nationality need to send 30% more applications to receive a call-back for an interview when applying for apprenticeship level occupations. Chances of dual citizens to be invited to a job interview are largely the same...
We study discrimination against immigrants using microlevel data from Switzerland, where, until rece...
We study discrimination against immigrants using microlevel data from Switzerland, where, until rece...
Immigrants face numerous obstacles to integrating themselves into the Swiss labor market. One issue ...
The extent to which discrimination in employment disadvantages children of immigrants is a major que...
The extent to which discrimination in employment disadvantages children of immigrants is a major que...
The paper analyses, how a low level of cultural distance and a strong social and cultural integratio...
Discrimination of ethnic minorities in hiring decisions in the labour market has become a common phe...
The paper analyses, how a low level of cultural distance and a strong social and cult...
The paper analyses, how a low level of cultural distance and a strong social and cult...
We start from the empirical observation that unemployed migrants from Africa and Ex-Yugoslavia have ...
First published online: 28 March 2019While there is ample evidence of discrimination against ethnic ...
We start from the empirical observation that unemployed migrants from Africa and Ex-Yugoslavia have ...
We start from the empirical observation that unemployed migrants from Africa and Ex-Yugoslavia have ...
First Published: May 1, 2018We seek to understand why immigrants encounter labor market integration ...
We study discrimination against immigrants using microlevel data from Switzerland, where, until rece...
We study discrimination against immigrants using microlevel data from Switzerland, where, until rece...
We study discrimination against immigrants using microlevel data from Switzerland, where, until rece...
Immigrants face numerous obstacles to integrating themselves into the Swiss labor market. One issue ...
The extent to which discrimination in employment disadvantages children of immigrants is a major que...
The extent to which discrimination in employment disadvantages children of immigrants is a major que...
The paper analyses, how a low level of cultural distance and a strong social and cultural integratio...
Discrimination of ethnic minorities in hiring decisions in the labour market has become a common phe...
The paper analyses, how a low level of cultural distance and a strong social and cult...
The paper analyses, how a low level of cultural distance and a strong social and cult...
We start from the empirical observation that unemployed migrants from Africa and Ex-Yugoslavia have ...
First published online: 28 March 2019While there is ample evidence of discrimination against ethnic ...
We start from the empirical observation that unemployed migrants from Africa and Ex-Yugoslavia have ...
We start from the empirical observation that unemployed migrants from Africa and Ex-Yugoslavia have ...
First Published: May 1, 2018We seek to understand why immigrants encounter labor market integration ...
We study discrimination against immigrants using microlevel data from Switzerland, where, until rece...
We study discrimination against immigrants using microlevel data from Switzerland, where, until rece...
We study discrimination against immigrants using microlevel data from Switzerland, where, until rece...
Immigrants face numerous obstacles to integrating themselves into the Swiss labor market. One issue ...