We investigate the importance of employer preferences in explaining Sticky Floors, the pattern that women are, compared to men, less likely to start to climb the job ladder. To this end we perform a randomised field experiment in the Belgian labour market and test whether hiring discrimination based on gender is heterogeneous by whether or not jobs imply a promotion (in comparison with employees’ current position). We find that women get 33% less interview invitations when they apply for jobs implying a first promotion in functional level. On the other hand, their hiring chances are not significantly affected by the job authority level of the job
This paper tests the hypothesis that a glass ceiling phenomenon exists in the Spanish labor market-t...
An important line of research using laboratory experiments has provided a new potential reason for g...
The purpose of this research is to determine if males are promoted faster than females who are equal...
We investigate the importance of employer preferences in explaining Sticky Floors, the pattern that ...
The authors investigate the importance of employer preferences in explaining sticky floors, the patt...
Purpose – This study tests hypotheses regarding the importance of employee preferences in explaining...
In this paper, we investigate the sorting of workers in firms to understand gender gaps in labor mar...
In this paper, we investigate the sorting of workers in rms to understand gender gaps in labor mark...
Managers are important for firm productivity (Bloom and Van Reenen, 2007, Lazear, Shaw and Stanton, ...
Alternative hypotheses that explain the differences in the rate at which male and female workers are...
This paper, using panel data on Finnish metalworkers for the years 1990– 2000, explores gender diffe...
The phenomenon of women on worlforce has become a common thing to be discussed in this era. It can b...
This paper studies gender spillovers in career advancement using 11 years of employer-employee matc...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2010.02.006We ...
This paper studies gender differences in the allocation of workers across tasks of different complex...
This paper tests the hypothesis that a glass ceiling phenomenon exists in the Spanish labor market-t...
An important line of research using laboratory experiments has provided a new potential reason for g...
The purpose of this research is to determine if males are promoted faster than females who are equal...
We investigate the importance of employer preferences in explaining Sticky Floors, the pattern that ...
The authors investigate the importance of employer preferences in explaining sticky floors, the patt...
Purpose – This study tests hypotheses regarding the importance of employee preferences in explaining...
In this paper, we investigate the sorting of workers in firms to understand gender gaps in labor mar...
In this paper, we investigate the sorting of workers in rms to understand gender gaps in labor mark...
Managers are important for firm productivity (Bloom and Van Reenen, 2007, Lazear, Shaw and Stanton, ...
Alternative hypotheses that explain the differences in the rate at which male and female workers are...
This paper, using panel data on Finnish metalworkers for the years 1990– 2000, explores gender diffe...
The phenomenon of women on worlforce has become a common thing to be discussed in this era. It can b...
This paper studies gender spillovers in career advancement using 11 years of employer-employee matc...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2010.02.006We ...
This paper studies gender differences in the allocation of workers across tasks of different complex...
This paper tests the hypothesis that a glass ceiling phenomenon exists in the Spanish labor market-t...
An important line of research using laboratory experiments has provided a new potential reason for g...
The purpose of this research is to determine if males are promoted faster than females who are equal...