Using personnel data from a large U.S. retail firm, we examine whether the race of the hiring manager affects the racial composition of new hires. We exploit manager changes at hundreds of stores to estimate models with store fixed effects. We find significant effects of manager race and ethnicity. First, all non-black managers—i.e., whites, Hispanics, and Asians—hire more whites and fewer blacks than do black managers. The differences between non-black and black managers are especially large in the South. Second, in locations with large Hispanic populations, Hispanic managers hire more Hispanics and fewer whites than white managers
As the proportion of racial/ethnic minorities and women in the workforce has increased, there has be...
In Brazil, nonwhite workers tend to work in larger establishments. We propose using administrative e...
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Using personnel data from a large U.S. retail firm, we examine whether the race of the hiring manage...
Abstract: Using personnel data from a large U.S. retail firm, we examine whether the race or ethnic...
Using data from a large U.S. retail firm, we examine how racial matches between managers and their e...
Using data from a large U.S. retail employer, we examine how demographic differences between manager...
Using administrative records from a large national US retailer, we find managers learn to discrimina...
Using data from a large U.S. retail firm, we examine how differences in race, age, and gender betwee...
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There is evidence that shifts in the demand for labor are disadvantaging young black men. To help ex...
Recent studies have consistently found that in the United States, black job applicants are hired at ...
We study the impact of management diversity on employment outcomes using data on NBA head coaches th...
More than fifty years after the U.S. prohibited employers from using the race as a factor in employm...
The study examines the major determinants of the career patterns of black managers in white business...
As the proportion of racial/ethnic minorities and women in the workforce has increased, there has be...
In Brazil, nonwhite workers tend to work in larger establishments. We propose using administrative e...
We study how referral hiring contributes to racial inequality in firm-level labor demand over the fi...
Using personnel data from a large U.S. retail firm, we examine whether the race of the hiring manage...
Abstract: Using personnel data from a large U.S. retail firm, we examine whether the race or ethnic...
Using data from a large U.S. retail firm, we examine how racial matches between managers and their e...
Using data from a large U.S. retail employer, we examine how demographic differences between manager...
Using administrative records from a large national US retailer, we find managers learn to discrimina...
Using data from a large U.S. retail firm, we examine how differences in race, age, and gender betwee...
This article examines how workers respond to changes in the racial composition of ...
There is evidence that shifts in the demand for labor are disadvantaging young black men. To help ex...
Recent studies have consistently found that in the United States, black job applicants are hired at ...
We study the impact of management diversity on employment outcomes using data on NBA head coaches th...
More than fifty years after the U.S. prohibited employers from using the race as a factor in employm...
The study examines the major determinants of the career patterns of black managers in white business...
As the proportion of racial/ethnic minorities and women in the workforce has increased, there has be...
In Brazil, nonwhite workers tend to work in larger establishments. We propose using administrative e...
We study how referral hiring contributes to racial inequality in firm-level labor demand over the fi...