Using correspondence testing, we investigate if employers discriminate against women based on stereotypes or prejudices. We sent four (two pairs of fictitious man–woman) résumés to 1,372 job offers from a broad selection of occupations. In one pair, candidates had equivalent curriculum vitae (CVs) except for their sex and their qualifications (meeting standards or higher). In the second pair, candidates differed by sex and parenthood status (with or without children). We interpret the observed differences in favour of men as signalling gender bias in recruitment. This bias is reduced when women have higher qualifications and increases when they have children. We interpret employers’ openness to modify their decisions when candidates’ person...
In research on fatherhood premiums and motherhood penalties in career-related outcomes, employers di...
Recently, the concept of gender has been introduced as a possible influence on hiring bias. To exami...
While gender equality in the workplace is slowly improving, discrimination still exists. Past resear...
Previous research supports that the disproportionate gender presence among certain fields may be due...
IPP Policy brief, n° 67Inequalities between women and men are a striking feature of the labor market...
We test for gender discrimination by sending fake CVs to apply for entry-level jobs. Female candidat...
This research examined the effects of sex differences in rater and ratee on hiring decisions for ma...
Implicit activation of gender role stereotypes is under-investigated in the research literature. The...
textA persistent and pressing area of sociological concern is exploring how, where, and against whom...
We ran a survey experiment with Dutch employers to investigate hiring discrimination in sex-typical ...
We test for gender discrimination by sending fake CVs to apply for entry-level jobs. Female candidat...
This framed field experimental study addresses recruiter prejudice in a resumé screening setting. Pa...
We analyze the relationship between occupational gender composition and gender discrimination in rec...
Gender stereotypes have determined that the concepts of management and leadership are more associate...
Gender discrimination is often regarded as an important driver of women’s disadvantage in the labour...
In research on fatherhood premiums and motherhood penalties in career-related outcomes, employers di...
Recently, the concept of gender has been introduced as a possible influence on hiring bias. To exami...
While gender equality in the workplace is slowly improving, discrimination still exists. Past resear...
Previous research supports that the disproportionate gender presence among certain fields may be due...
IPP Policy brief, n° 67Inequalities between women and men are a striking feature of the labor market...
We test for gender discrimination by sending fake CVs to apply for entry-level jobs. Female candidat...
This research examined the effects of sex differences in rater and ratee on hiring decisions for ma...
Implicit activation of gender role stereotypes is under-investigated in the research literature. The...
textA persistent and pressing area of sociological concern is exploring how, where, and against whom...
We ran a survey experiment with Dutch employers to investigate hiring discrimination in sex-typical ...
We test for gender discrimination by sending fake CVs to apply for entry-level jobs. Female candidat...
This framed field experimental study addresses recruiter prejudice in a resumé screening setting. Pa...
We analyze the relationship between occupational gender composition and gender discrimination in rec...
Gender stereotypes have determined that the concepts of management and leadership are more associate...
Gender discrimination is often regarded as an important driver of women’s disadvantage in the labour...
In research on fatherhood premiums and motherhood penalties in career-related outcomes, employers di...
Recently, the concept of gender has been introduced as a possible influence on hiring bias. To exami...
While gender equality in the workplace is slowly improving, discrimination still exists. Past resear...