We ask (1) how the position of an ethnic (majority or minority) group in the local ethnic hierarchy affects the amount of recruitment discrimination faced by applicants from that group, and (2) whether gender discrimination is dependent on occupational gender stereotypes in the same way among ethnic majority and minority applicants. We use the situation testing method for the first time in Finland: In an experimental study (Study 1), 103 dentistry students made recruitment decisions based on the CVs of three bogus applicants from different ethnic groups (Finnish, Austrian and Polish) and in a field experiment (Study 2), four test applicants (male and female Finns and Russians) with equivalent CVs applied for 1,258 vacant jobs, addressing ge...
This study brings together four research lines from different scientific disciplines to expand exist...
We conduct a large-scale audit discrimination study to measure labor market discrimination across di...
Ethnic minorities fare less well on average in the labour market than their white British counterpar...
We ask (1) how the position of an ethnic (majority or minority) group in the local ethnic hierarchy ...
We ask (1) how the position of an ethnic (majority or minority) group in the local ethnic hierarchy ...
Using a correspondence field experiment, the study reported in this article has investigated if immi...
This article presents the findings of a field experiment on ethnic discrimination against second-gen...
This dissertation uses experimental methods to study hiring discrimination based on gender, parentho...
Ethnic minorities fare less well on average in the labour market than their white British counterpar...
We tested whether signaling warmth and competence (“Big Two”) in job applications increases hiring c...
This article examines which individual-level factors are related to people's likelihood of discrimin...
Based on employer responses to 6000 job applications, this article tests whether greater work experi...
This dissertation provides new insights into the study of hiring discrimination related to three dim...
Job applicants find it easier to get an interview if they have an Anglo-Saxon name, according to new...
The present article investigates gender discrimination in recruitment for two male-dominated occupat...
This study brings together four research lines from different scientific disciplines to expand exist...
We conduct a large-scale audit discrimination study to measure labor market discrimination across di...
Ethnic minorities fare less well on average in the labour market than their white British counterpar...
We ask (1) how the position of an ethnic (majority or minority) group in the local ethnic hierarchy ...
We ask (1) how the position of an ethnic (majority or minority) group in the local ethnic hierarchy ...
Using a correspondence field experiment, the study reported in this article has investigated if immi...
This article presents the findings of a field experiment on ethnic discrimination against second-gen...
This dissertation uses experimental methods to study hiring discrimination based on gender, parentho...
Ethnic minorities fare less well on average in the labour market than their white British counterpar...
We tested whether signaling warmth and competence (“Big Two”) in job applications increases hiring c...
This article examines which individual-level factors are related to people's likelihood of discrimin...
Based on employer responses to 6000 job applications, this article tests whether greater work experi...
This dissertation provides new insights into the study of hiring discrimination related to three dim...
Job applicants find it easier to get an interview if they have an Anglo-Saxon name, according to new...
The present article investigates gender discrimination in recruitment for two male-dominated occupat...
This study brings together four research lines from different scientific disciplines to expand exist...
We conduct a large-scale audit discrimination study to measure labor market discrimination across di...
Ethnic minorities fare less well on average in the labour market than their white British counterpar...