Understanding discrimination is key for designing policy interventions that promote equality in society. Economists have studied the topic intensively, typically taxonomizing discrimination as either taste-based or (accurate) statistical discrimination. To enrich this taxonomy, we design a hiring experiment that rules out both of these sources of discrimination along the gender dimension. Yet, we still detect substantial discrimination against women. We provide evidence of two forms of discrimination, explicit and implicit belief-based discrimination. Both rely on statistically inaccurate beliefs but differ in how clearly they reveal the decision-maker's gender bias. Our analysis highlights the central role played by contextual features of ...
The present study investigated the effect of affirmative action and equal employment opportunity pol...
Prejudice and discrimination in everyday life are persistent problems for most societies but difficu...
Social scientists disagree about the causes of the “wage gap” between male and female workers and, i...
Understanding discrimination is key for designing policy interventions that promote equality in soci...
We investigate gender discrimination in a nationally-representative sample of German firms using a f...
We investigate gender discrimination and its variation between firms, occupations, and industries wi...
We test for gender discrimination by sending fake CVs to apply for entry-level jobs. Female candidat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This Open-Access-book examines the phenomenon of discrimination using a descriptive approach. Discri...
To reduce the cognitive experimenter demand effect we embed a dictator game in a more complex decisi...
Gender discrimination is often regarded as an important driver of women's disadvantage in the labour...
Correspondence studies are nowadays viewed as the most compelling avenue to test for hiring discrimi...
In the employment market, hiring processes in the organisations are often considered to perpetuate g...
Hiring discrimination is illegal, morally distasteful, and seen as incommensurate with modern societ...
We draw on a field experiment conducted in five European countries to analyze hiring discrimination ...
The present study investigated the effect of affirmative action and equal employment opportunity pol...
Prejudice and discrimination in everyday life are persistent problems for most societies but difficu...
Social scientists disagree about the causes of the “wage gap” between male and female workers and, i...
Understanding discrimination is key for designing policy interventions that promote equality in soci...
We investigate gender discrimination in a nationally-representative sample of German firms using a f...
We investigate gender discrimination and its variation between firms, occupations, and industries wi...
We test for gender discrimination by sending fake CVs to apply for entry-level jobs. Female candidat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This Open-Access-book examines the phenomenon of discrimination using a descriptive approach. Discri...
To reduce the cognitive experimenter demand effect we embed a dictator game in a more complex decisi...
Gender discrimination is often regarded as an important driver of women's disadvantage in the labour...
Correspondence studies are nowadays viewed as the most compelling avenue to test for hiring discrimi...
In the employment market, hiring processes in the organisations are often considered to perpetuate g...
Hiring discrimination is illegal, morally distasteful, and seen as incommensurate with modern societ...
We draw on a field experiment conducted in five European countries to analyze hiring discrimination ...
The present study investigated the effect of affirmative action and equal employment opportunity pol...
Prejudice and discrimination in everyday life are persistent problems for most societies but difficu...
Social scientists disagree about the causes of the “wage gap” between male and female workers and, i...