Do employers prioritize university prestige above an applicant’s skills in the hiring process? To distinguish between the effect of human capital in the hiring process from the effect of the name of the graduating university—while controlling for networking effects—2,400 fictitious applications were submitted to IT and accounting jobs in the US, UK, and Australia. The resumes belonged to fictitious citizens, both female and male. For each sector of the labor market, two resumes were designed. One resume had a high skills match with the generic requirements of entry level jobs in each sector. A second resume had a low skills match with the same requirements. For each country, one high-ranked university and one non-high-ranked university were...
In this paper we estimate the sorting effects of university degree class on initial labor market out...
This paper investigates the effect of university prestige stratification on scholars’ career achieve...
In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills wh...
This research used an experiment to test whether employers in the United States, United Kingdom, and...
Thesis advisor: Hans de WitDo employers prioritize the signal associated with the name of the univer...
This paper investigates whether firms use university prestige to statistically discriminate among co...
The literature on social stratification has paid considerable attention to whether and to what exten...
Racial and gender inequality in economic outcomes, particularly among the college educated, persists...
The literature on social stratification has paid considerable attention to the question of whether a...
The university rank is commonly used as a predictor of the performance of graduates. Unfortunately, ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to estimate whether job applicants who have obtained a B...
Three influential theories are used to understand why employers value and seek out educational crede...
An ongoing debate is centred around the question of how we can understand the value of university cr...
The literature on social stratification has paid considerable attention to the question of whether a...
The symbolic value of being recruited by a high status multinational company likely represents an im...
In this paper we estimate the sorting effects of university degree class on initial labor market out...
This paper investigates the effect of university prestige stratification on scholars’ career achieve...
In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills wh...
This research used an experiment to test whether employers in the United States, United Kingdom, and...
Thesis advisor: Hans de WitDo employers prioritize the signal associated with the name of the univer...
This paper investigates whether firms use university prestige to statistically discriminate among co...
The literature on social stratification has paid considerable attention to whether and to what exten...
Racial and gender inequality in economic outcomes, particularly among the college educated, persists...
The literature on social stratification has paid considerable attention to the question of whether a...
The university rank is commonly used as a predictor of the performance of graduates. Unfortunately, ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to estimate whether job applicants who have obtained a B...
Three influential theories are used to understand why employers value and seek out educational crede...
An ongoing debate is centred around the question of how we can understand the value of university cr...
The literature on social stratification has paid considerable attention to the question of whether a...
The symbolic value of being recruited by a high status multinational company likely represents an im...
In this paper we estimate the sorting effects of university degree class on initial labor market out...
This paper investigates the effect of university prestige stratification on scholars’ career achieve...
In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills wh...