In this study, we introduce a critical assessment of methodological assumptions made by researchers when using correspondence tests to measure ethnic discrimination. We aim to investigate whether (1) the order in which the applications are sent out, between the test and control person, (2) the conducted matched triad tests, in comparison to matched duo tests, and (3) the timing of application within the week, have an effect on discrimination rates. For this purpose, we made use of 2.984 matched correspondence tests across Flanders, the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium. Our findings suggest that the correspondence tests are rather robust for the variability in methodology. While these different methodological choices do affect the general invi...
Based on a correspondence study conducted in France, we show that fictitious low-skilled applicants ...
This paper studies ethnic discrimination in Germany s labour market with a correspondence test. To e...
International audienceNumerous field experiments have demonstrated the existence of discrimination i...
We comment on methodological issues in the use of correspondence testing for discrimination in acces...
The advocates of correspondence testing (CT) argue that it provide the most clear and convincing evi...
Audit and correspondence studies are established as the dominant empirical strategy for examining th...
Correspondence tests on discrimination usually report only whether an applicant was invited for a jo...
Antidiscrimination policies play an important role in public discussions. However, identifying discr...
© 2017 by the authors. We comment on methodological issues in the use of correspondence testing for ...
Ethnic and racial discrimination in the hiring process is a common and documented problem. Scientist...
Correspondence studies are popular tools for assessing discrimination against minorities, for exampl...
For almost 50 years field experiments have been used to study ethnic and racial discrimination in hi...
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0)Published online: 17 Aug 2019Corres...
Based on a correspondence study conducted in France, we show that fictitious low-skilled applicants ...
This paper studies ethnic discrimination in Germany s labour market with a correspondence test. To e...
International audienceNumerous field experiments have demonstrated the existence of discrimination i...
We comment on methodological issues in the use of correspondence testing for discrimination in acces...
The advocates of correspondence testing (CT) argue that it provide the most clear and convincing evi...
Audit and correspondence studies are established as the dominant empirical strategy for examining th...
Correspondence tests on discrimination usually report only whether an applicant was invited for a jo...
Antidiscrimination policies play an important role in public discussions. However, identifying discr...
© 2017 by the authors. We comment on methodological issues in the use of correspondence testing for ...
Ethnic and racial discrimination in the hiring process is a common and documented problem. Scientist...
Correspondence studies are popular tools for assessing discrimination against minorities, for exampl...
For almost 50 years field experiments have been used to study ethnic and racial discrimination in hi...
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0)Published online: 17 Aug 2019Corres...
Based on a correspondence study conducted in France, we show that fictitious low-skilled applicants ...
This paper studies ethnic discrimination in Germany s labour market with a correspondence test. To e...
International audienceNumerous field experiments have demonstrated the existence of discrimination i...