Western countries have experienced a large influx of Muslim immigrants, and concomitantly the Muslim headscarf has become the subject of major controversy. Drawing on theories of stigma, social identity, and multiple discrimination/intersectionality, this study examines the effect of wearing this headscarf in the German labor market. The author applies the method of correspondence testing that allows measuring discrimination in a controlled field setting. Findings show that when applying for a job in Germany, women with a Turkish migration background are less likely to be invited for an interview, and the level of discrimination increases substantially if the applicant wears a headscarf. The results suggest that immigrant women who wear a h...
Traditional Muslim headscarves are called hijabs. The authors show that hijabs and headscarves are c...
International audienceIs there a Muslim disadvantage in economic integration for secondgeneration im...
First published online: 28 March 2019While there is ample evidence of discrimination against ethnic ...
We examine the penalties faced by veiled and unveiled Muslim women when applying for jobs in three E...
This paper investigates effects of appearance and religious practice of job applicants on the hiring...
Abstract With the recent increase in global immigrant and refugees, there are many Muslim women seek...
Abstract This paper investigates effects of appearance and religious practice of job applicants on t...
This study tested the hypothesis that Muslim women who wear the hijab are disadvantaged in employmen...
Abstract For this study, Swedish law cases have been investigated that concern Muslim women with he...
We use data from a cross-nationally harmonised field experiment to examine discrimination towards Mu...
The purpose of the study is to highlight women's experiences of and beliefs about the labour market,...
Why do native Europeans discriminate against Muslim immigrants? Can shared ideas between natives and...
Although the hijab has recently attracted much attention from social scientists, the discrimination ...
This study focuses on the experiences of women wearing hijab in the Swedish labour market. Semi-stru...
Discrimination based on grounds such as gender or disability has been widely studied in recent resea...
Traditional Muslim headscarves are called hijabs. The authors show that hijabs and headscarves are c...
International audienceIs there a Muslim disadvantage in economic integration for secondgeneration im...
First published online: 28 March 2019While there is ample evidence of discrimination against ethnic ...
We examine the penalties faced by veiled and unveiled Muslim women when applying for jobs in three E...
This paper investigates effects of appearance and religious practice of job applicants on the hiring...
Abstract With the recent increase in global immigrant and refugees, there are many Muslim women seek...
Abstract This paper investigates effects of appearance and religious practice of job applicants on t...
This study tested the hypothesis that Muslim women who wear the hijab are disadvantaged in employmen...
Abstract For this study, Swedish law cases have been investigated that concern Muslim women with he...
We use data from a cross-nationally harmonised field experiment to examine discrimination towards Mu...
The purpose of the study is to highlight women's experiences of and beliefs about the labour market,...
Why do native Europeans discriminate against Muslim immigrants? Can shared ideas between natives and...
Although the hijab has recently attracted much attention from social scientists, the discrimination ...
This study focuses on the experiences of women wearing hijab in the Swedish labour market. Semi-stru...
Discrimination based on grounds such as gender or disability has been widely studied in recent resea...
Traditional Muslim headscarves are called hijabs. The authors show that hijabs and headscarves are c...
International audienceIs there a Muslim disadvantage in economic integration for secondgeneration im...
First published online: 28 March 2019While there is ample evidence of discrimination against ethnic ...