Comparing levels of discrimination across countries can provide a window into large-scale social and political factors often described as the root of discrimination. Because of difficulties in measurement, however, little is established about variation in hiring discrimination across countries. We address this gap through a formal meta-analysis of 97 field experiments of discrimination incorporating more than 200,000 job applications in nine countries in Europe and North America. We find significant discrimination against nonwhite natives in all countries in our analysis; discrimination against white immigrants is present but low. However, discrimination rates vary strongly by country: In high-discrimination countries, white natives receive...
Ethnic minorities fare less well on average in the labour market than their white British counterpar...
The standard correspondence testing experiment does not identify whether employer prejudice, as oppo...
Ethnic minorities fare less well on average in the labour market than their white British counterpar...
Comparing levels of discrimination across countries can provide a window into large-scale social and...
Comparing levels of discrimination across countries can provide a window into large-scale social and...
This article reviews studies of discrimination against racial and ethnic minority groups in hiring i...
For almost 50 years field experiments have been used to study ethnic and racial discrimination in hi...
Abstract Gender discrimination is often regarded as an important driver of women’s disadvan...
Previous research has provided compelling evidence for the existence of racial and ethnic discrimina...
We tested whether signaling warmth and competence (“Big Two”) in job applications increases hiring c...
This article examines discrimination against black and Muslim minority groups in 20 Western labor ma...
This article examines discrimination against black and Muslim minority groups in 20 Western labor ma...
The goal of this thesis is to determine if hiring managers are sensitive to racial background ofappl...
Based on a correspondence study conducted in France, we show that fictitious low-skilled applicants ...
Notwithstanding the improved integration of various minority groups in the workforce, unequal treatm...
Ethnic minorities fare less well on average in the labour market than their white British counterpar...
The standard correspondence testing experiment does not identify whether employer prejudice, as oppo...
Ethnic minorities fare less well on average in the labour market than their white British counterpar...
Comparing levels of discrimination across countries can provide a window into large-scale social and...
Comparing levels of discrimination across countries can provide a window into large-scale social and...
This article reviews studies of discrimination against racial and ethnic minority groups in hiring i...
For almost 50 years field experiments have been used to study ethnic and racial discrimination in hi...
Abstract Gender discrimination is often regarded as an important driver of women’s disadvan...
Previous research has provided compelling evidence for the existence of racial and ethnic discrimina...
We tested whether signaling warmth and competence (“Big Two”) in job applications increases hiring c...
This article examines discrimination against black and Muslim minority groups in 20 Western labor ma...
This article examines discrimination against black and Muslim minority groups in 20 Western labor ma...
The goal of this thesis is to determine if hiring managers are sensitive to racial background ofappl...
Based on a correspondence study conducted in France, we show that fictitious low-skilled applicants ...
Notwithstanding the improved integration of various minority groups in the workforce, unequal treatm...
Ethnic minorities fare less well on average in the labour market than their white British counterpar...
The standard correspondence testing experiment does not identify whether employer prejudice, as oppo...
Ethnic minorities fare less well on average in the labour market than their white British counterpar...