The hypothesis that the sex composition of an applicant pool affects the hiring probabilities of individual job applicants was tested using gender-distinctive information on accepted and rejected job applicants in The Netherlands. The evidence supports this hypothesis, although the effect sizes are moderate. Both men and women have a lower probability of being hired when the applicant pool contains fewer applicants from their own sex. © Psychological Reports 2005
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The lack of sexual discrimination in hiring employees has been observed to be a function of organiza...
The hypothesis that the sex composition of an applicant pool affects the hiring probabilities of ind...
textA persistent and pressing area of sociological concern is exploring how, where, and against whom...
Our results indicate that males and females have about the same probability of being hiredin a mixed...
Using correspondence testing, we investigate if employers discriminate against women based on stereo...
While gender equality in the workplace is slowly improving, discrimination still exists. Past resear...
This research examined the effects of sex differences in rater and ratee on hiring decisions for ma...
We propose and test a theory of how decisions not to hire reproduce sex segregation through what we ...
The present article investigates gender discrimination in recruitment for two male-dominated occupat...
Gender stereotypes have determined that the concepts of management and leadership are more associate...
Effects of selection risk on sex discrimination in hiring were investigated. Ninety-six male and fem...
IPP Policy brief, n° 67Inequalities between women and men are a striking feature of the labor market...
Two studies were conducted examining the relationship between applicant sexual orientation, applican...
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We analyze the relationship between occupational gender composition and gender discrimination in rec...
The lack of sexual discrimination in hiring employees has been observed to be a function of organiza...