Using a social identity theory approach, we theorized that recruiters might be particularly biased against skilled immigrant applicants. We refer to this phenomenon as a skill paradox, according to which immigrants are more likely to be targets of employment discrimination the more skilled they are. Furthermore, building on the common ingroup identity model, we proposed that this paradox can be resolved through human resource management (HRM) strategies that promote inclusive hiring practices (e.g., by emphasizing fit with a diverse clientele). The results from a laboratory experiment were consistent with our predictions: Local recruiters preferred skilled local applicants over skilled immigrant applicants, but only when these applicants we...
Education and skills should be the key determinants of whether a candidate gets a job or not, but in...
In this dissertation, I examine immigrants’ integration into host societies by examining systematic ...
Thousands of randomly manipulated resumes were sent in response to online job postings in Toronto to...
Using a social identity theory approach, we theorized that recruiters might be particularly biased a...
Using a social identity theory approach, we theorized that recruiters might be particularly biased a...
Using a correspondence field experiment, the study reported in this article has investigated if immi...
First Published: May 1, 2018We seek to understand why immigrants encounter labor market integration ...
We test whether ethnic discrimination is heterogeneous by job candidates' work experience. Fictitiou...
Immigrants play an increasingly important role in local labor markets. Not only do they grow steadil...
Based on employer responses to 6000 job applications, this article tests whether greater work experi...
This article explores the relationship between labor market discrimination, stereotypes and employer...
The paper analyses, how a low level of cultural distance and a strong social and cult...
Theories of subtle prejudice imply that personnel decision makers might inadvertently discriminate a...
After decades of research documenting the various processes of marginalisation and exclusion immigra...
We examine the impact of discrimination on labour market performance when workers are subject to a r...
Education and skills should be the key determinants of whether a candidate gets a job or not, but in...
In this dissertation, I examine immigrants’ integration into host societies by examining systematic ...
Thousands of randomly manipulated resumes were sent in response to online job postings in Toronto to...
Using a social identity theory approach, we theorized that recruiters might be particularly biased a...
Using a social identity theory approach, we theorized that recruiters might be particularly biased a...
Using a correspondence field experiment, the study reported in this article has investigated if immi...
First Published: May 1, 2018We seek to understand why immigrants encounter labor market integration ...
We test whether ethnic discrimination is heterogeneous by job candidates' work experience. Fictitiou...
Immigrants play an increasingly important role in local labor markets. Not only do they grow steadil...
Based on employer responses to 6000 job applications, this article tests whether greater work experi...
This article explores the relationship between labor market discrimination, stereotypes and employer...
The paper analyses, how a low level of cultural distance and a strong social and cult...
Theories of subtle prejudice imply that personnel decision makers might inadvertently discriminate a...
After decades of research documenting the various processes of marginalisation and exclusion immigra...
We examine the impact of discrimination on labour market performance when workers are subject to a r...
Education and skills should be the key determinants of whether a candidate gets a job or not, but in...
In this dissertation, I examine immigrants’ integration into host societies by examining systematic ...
Thousands of randomly manipulated resumes were sent in response to online job postings in Toronto to...