Dominant theories in stratification research suppose modernization processes to have caused societies to become more open. Employers are assumed to have increasingly selected from among applicants on the basis of job-related characteristics, such as their skills, rather than on characteristics unrelated to the job, such as social origin. We address this issue by studying employers' selection criteria in job advertisements. We do so for the heyday of modernization, the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Employers are found to have selected more on job-related than on other characteristics even at the start of the period, but the extent to which they did so did not increase over time. Job-related characteristics were no more important as sel...
Older job applicants are vulnerable to stereotype-related bias in the recruitment process. In the cu...
Older job applicants are vulnerable to stereotype related bias in the recruitment process. In the cu...
Older job applicants are vulnerable to stereotype-related bias in the recruitment process. In the cu...
Dominant theories in stratification research suppose modernization processes to have caused societie...
This thesis studies the process of status attainment during the careers of men and women in the nine...
This thesis is on characteristics employers considered when selecting employees’. By studying the ch...
Schulz W, Maas I, van Leeuwen MHD. Occupational career attainment during modernization. A study of D...
Modernization processes are said to have caused major changes in individual social mobility outcomes...
In this paper, we present the results of an experiment designed to study the selection behaviour of ...
The paper attempts to empirically test skill demand on the Austrian labour market between 1985 and 2...
People from marginalized groups are often discriminated against in traditional recruitment processes...
Schulz W. OCCUPATIONAL CAREER ATTAINMENT OF SINGLE WOMEN DURING MODERNIZATION: THE LOGIC OF INDUSTRI...
Older job applicants are vulnerable to stereotype-related bias in the recruitment process. In the cu...
Older job applicants are vulnerable to stereotype-related bias in the recruitment process. In the cu...
Older job applicants are vulnerable to stereotype related bias in the recruitment process. In the cu...
Older job applicants are vulnerable to stereotype-related bias in the recruitment process. In the cu...
Dominant theories in stratification research suppose modernization processes to have caused societie...
This thesis studies the process of status attainment during the careers of men and women in the nine...
This thesis is on characteristics employers considered when selecting employees’. By studying the ch...
Schulz W, Maas I, van Leeuwen MHD. Occupational career attainment during modernization. A study of D...
Modernization processes are said to have caused major changes in individual social mobility outcomes...
In this paper, we present the results of an experiment designed to study the selection behaviour of ...
The paper attempts to empirically test skill demand on the Austrian labour market between 1985 and 2...
People from marginalized groups are often discriminated against in traditional recruitment processes...
Schulz W. OCCUPATIONAL CAREER ATTAINMENT OF SINGLE WOMEN DURING MODERNIZATION: THE LOGIC OF INDUSTRI...
Older job applicants are vulnerable to stereotype-related bias in the recruitment process. In the cu...
Older job applicants are vulnerable to stereotype-related bias in the recruitment process. In the cu...
Older job applicants are vulnerable to stereotype related bias in the recruitment process. In the cu...
Older job applicants are vulnerable to stereotype-related bias in the recruitment process. In the cu...