Correspondence tests on ethnic discrimination in the labor market usually focus on how often native majority candidates and ethnic minority candidates are invited for job interviews on an aggregated level. Cases in which only minority candidates are invited for an interview have mostly been disregarded as noise and not analyzed further. In this paper, we argue that employers who prefer minority over majority candidates may have good reasons to do so. We propose several theoretical mechanisms that explain why it would be desirable to hire individuals with a non-native background and test these expectations quantitatively with correspondence test data that was collected in Switzerland between October 2017 and December 2018. We find partial ...
We empirically test the cross-sectional relationship between hiring discrimination and labor market ...
Previous research has provided compelling evidence for the existence of racial and ethnic discrimina...
Although many strategies have been employed to specifically recruit and select minority employees, t...
Correspondence tests on ethnic discrimination in the labor market usually focus on how often native ...
This article examines which individual-level factors are related to people's likelihood of discrimin...
This paper contribute to the existing literature on ethnic discrimination of immigrants in hiring by...
Job applicants find it easier to get an interview if they have an Anglo-Saxon name, according to new...
We study a model where an employer, trying to fill a vacancy, engages in optimal sequential search b...
First Published: May 1, 2018We seek to understand why immigrants encounter labor market integration ...
First published online: 28 March 2019While there is ample evidence of discrimination against ethnic ...
The standard correspondence testing experiment does not identify whether employer prejudice, as oppo...
For almost 50 years field experiments have been used to study ethnic and racial discrimination in hi...
The present thesis aimed to study different factors influencing recruiters when recruiting from an a...
An unbiased employer engages in optimal sequential search by drawing from two equally quali\u85ed su...
Education and skills should be the key determinants of whether a candidate gets a job or not, but in...
We empirically test the cross-sectional relationship between hiring discrimination and labor market ...
Previous research has provided compelling evidence for the existence of racial and ethnic discrimina...
Although many strategies have been employed to specifically recruit and select minority employees, t...
Correspondence tests on ethnic discrimination in the labor market usually focus on how often native ...
This article examines which individual-level factors are related to people's likelihood of discrimin...
This paper contribute to the existing literature on ethnic discrimination of immigrants in hiring by...
Job applicants find it easier to get an interview if they have an Anglo-Saxon name, according to new...
We study a model where an employer, trying to fill a vacancy, engages in optimal sequential search b...
First Published: May 1, 2018We seek to understand why immigrants encounter labor market integration ...
First published online: 28 March 2019While there is ample evidence of discrimination against ethnic ...
The standard correspondence testing experiment does not identify whether employer prejudice, as oppo...
For almost 50 years field experiments have been used to study ethnic and racial discrimination in hi...
The present thesis aimed to study different factors influencing recruiters when recruiting from an a...
An unbiased employer engages in optimal sequential search by drawing from two equally quali\u85ed su...
Education and skills should be the key determinants of whether a candidate gets a job or not, but in...
We empirically test the cross-sectional relationship between hiring discrimination and labor market ...
Previous research has provided compelling evidence for the existence of racial and ethnic discrimina...
Although many strategies have been employed to specifically recruit and select minority employees, t...