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, however, about how to reduce discrimination. This study reports the results of a large-scale field experiment we ran together …A rich literature shows that ethnic discrimination is an omnipresent and highly persistent phenomenon. Little is known … discrimination. …
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This research documents ethnic employment gaps for labour-market entrants in the Netherlands in the period 2006-2016. We compare short-term and long-term differences in employment of Dutch graduates with graduates from Moroccan, Turkish, Antillean and Surinamese origin and other (non-)western...
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majority teachers grade minority and majority students differently for the same work. Using an experiment, I rule out the …
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in their labor-market outcomes. This even occurs in the absence of a taste for discrimination against blacks or exogenous …
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This paper offers a new theory of discrimination in the workplace. We consider a manager who has to assign two tasks to … employees expect to be favored. The manager, who has no taste for discrimination, discriminates in order to avoid demotivating …
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Labor markets in Western countries are becoming more and more flexible, thereby meeting the needs of employers. Yet the new flexibility also offers opportunities to workers, while at the same time bears the risk of long-term exclusion. This paper deals with unequal chances on the contemporary...
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intensities and discrimination (Becker 1957) due to an appearance-based employer disutility factor. Because theyaffect the …
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