We estimated the degree of gender discrimination in Sweden across occupations using a correspondence study design. Our analysis of employer responses to more than 3,200 fictitious job applications across 15 occupations revealed that overall positive employer response rates were higher for women than men by almost 5 percentage points. We found that this gap was driven by employer responses in female-dominated occupations. Male applicants were about half as likely as female applicants to receive a positive employer response in female-dominated occupations. For male-dominated and mixed occupations we found no significant differences in positive employer responses between male and female applicants.Funding: Swedish Research CouncilSwedish Resea...
The present article investigates gender discrimination in recruitment for two male-dominated occupat...
This paper presents the first field experiment on sexual orientation discrimination in the hiring pr...
IPP Policy brief, n° 67Inequalities between women and men are a striking feature of the labor market...
We estimated the degree of gender discrimination in Sweden across occupations using a correspondence...
We estimated the degree of gender discrimination in Sweden across occupations using a correspondence...
Gender discrimination is often regarded as an important driver of women’s disadvantage in the labour...
The object of this study was to examine the extent of gender discrimination in the Swedish labour ma...
This paper presents the results of the first correspondence study that examined hiring discriminatio...
The present article investigates gender discrimination in recruitment for two male-dominated occupat...
This dissertation uses experimental methods to study hiring discrimination based on gender, parentho...
Hiring discrimination is illegal, morally distasteful, and seen as incommensurate with modern societ...
We analyze the relationship between occupational gender composition and gender discrimination in rec...
In this article, a meta-analysis was conducted using correspondence tests from 2004 and later, resea...
We investigate in-group gender bias in real-world hiring decisions by combining administrative data ...
This article examines disability discrimination in the hiring process and explores variation in how ...
The present article investigates gender discrimination in recruitment for two male-dominated occupat...
This paper presents the first field experiment on sexual orientation discrimination in the hiring pr...
IPP Policy brief, n° 67Inequalities between women and men are a striking feature of the labor market...
We estimated the degree of gender discrimination in Sweden across occupations using a correspondence...
We estimated the degree of gender discrimination in Sweden across occupations using a correspondence...
Gender discrimination is often regarded as an important driver of women’s disadvantage in the labour...
The object of this study was to examine the extent of gender discrimination in the Swedish labour ma...
This paper presents the results of the first correspondence study that examined hiring discriminatio...
The present article investigates gender discrimination in recruitment for two male-dominated occupat...
This dissertation uses experimental methods to study hiring discrimination based on gender, parentho...
Hiring discrimination is illegal, morally distasteful, and seen as incommensurate with modern societ...
We analyze the relationship between occupational gender composition and gender discrimination in rec...
In this article, a meta-analysis was conducted using correspondence tests from 2004 and later, resea...
We investigate in-group gender bias in real-world hiring decisions by combining administrative data ...
This article examines disability discrimination in the hiring process and explores variation in how ...
The present article investigates gender discrimination in recruitment for two male-dominated occupat...
This paper presents the first field experiment on sexual orientation discrimination in the hiring pr...
IPP Policy brief, n° 67Inequalities between women and men are a striking feature of the labor market...