We draw on a field experiment conducted in five European countries to analyze hiring discrimination on the basis of gender and race. We adopt an intersectional perspective and relate existing theories on gender and racial discrimination to recent work on the gendered stereotype content of different races. We find that employers prefer hiring white women over men for female-typed jobs. By contrast, women of color do not have any advantage over men of the same race. Moreover, black and Middle Eastern men encounter the strongest racial discrimination in male-typed jobs, where it is possible that their stereotyped masculinity, made salient by the occupational context, is perceived as threatening. Overall, we argue that the employment chances of...
We ask (1) how the position of an ethnic (majority or minority) group in the local ethnic hierarchy ...
We ask (1) how the position of an ethnic (majority or minority) group in the local ethnic hierarchy ...
We tested whether signaling warmth and competence (“Big Two”) in job applications increases hiring c...
We draw on a field experiment conducted in five European countries to analyze hiring discrimination ...
We draw on a field experiment conducted in five European countries to analyze hiring discrimination ...
Abstract Gender discrimination is often regarded as an important driver of women’s disadvan...
The present article investigates gender discrimination in recruitment for two male-dominated occupat...
This article reviews studies of discrimination against racial and ethnic minority groups in hiring i...
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...
Using correspondence testing, we investigate if employers discriminate against women based on stereo...
We estimated the degree of gender discrimination in Sweden across occupations using a correspondence...
The present article investigates gender discrimination in recruitment for two male-dominated occupat...
This article examines disability discrimination in the hiring process and explores variation in how ...
While gender equality in the workplace is slowly improving, discrimination still exists. Past resear...
We ask (1) how the position of an ethnic (majority or minority) group in the local ethnic hierarchy ...
We ask (1) how the position of an ethnic (majority or minority) group in the local ethnic hierarchy ...
We tested whether signaling warmth and competence (“Big Two”) in job applications increases hiring c...
We draw on a field experiment conducted in five European countries to analyze hiring discrimination ...
We draw on a field experiment conducted in five European countries to analyze hiring discrimination ...
Abstract Gender discrimination is often regarded as an important driver of women’s disadvan...
The present article investigates gender discrimination in recruitment for two male-dominated occupat...
This article reviews studies of discrimination against racial and ethnic minority groups in hiring i...
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...
Using correspondence testing, we investigate if employers discriminate against women based on stereo...
We estimated the degree of gender discrimination in Sweden across occupations using a correspondence...
The present article investigates gender discrimination in recruitment for two male-dominated occupat...
This article examines disability discrimination in the hiring process and explores variation in how ...
While gender equality in the workplace is slowly improving, discrimination still exists. Past resear...
We ask (1) how the position of an ethnic (majority or minority) group in the local ethnic hierarchy ...
We ask (1) how the position of an ethnic (majority or minority) group in the local ethnic hierarchy ...
We tested whether signaling warmth and competence (“Big Two”) in job applications increases hiring c...