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Using data from the 2009 American Housing Survey and Hazard Model, this paper provides empirical evidence that the homeownership experience during the recent housing boom and housing bust was not homogenous across all groups in the U.S. The recent deterioration of underwriting practices and a...
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discrimination, but it may also induce a reaction from individuals who were not acting in a biased way …
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matched photos as distinct visual cues. While results document employment discrimination for all groups with migration …This paper experimentally examines the employment opportunities of Austrians with and without migration background who … background, it is most pronounced for applicants with an African background. To explain why and when discrimination occurs, a …
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attach their picture to their résumé. High levels of discrimination were found particularly against the migrant wearing a … into the labor market is crucial. Hence, a field experiment was conducted that examined the employment chances of females …
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This paper considers the relationship between international migration and gender discrimination through the lens of …-in-differences style identification strategy and a model with household fixed effects. The results suggest that while a migrant household …
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the housing bust. An analysis of employment and unemployment rates over the past 15 years shows that immigrants' labor … market outcomes are more cyclical than those of natives. The greater cyclicality of immigrants' employment and unemployment …-sensitive employment outcomes than college-educated natives …
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We compare alternative methods for estimating immigrant wage and employment assimilation using unique panel data over …-effects model generates estimated employment assimilation profiles that are flatter and significantly different to those produced by …
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effect of social capital on migrants' employment outcomes and wages, especially for women. Distinguishing employment into …
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endogeneity of EAL and a substantial problem of self-selection into employment we suggest a 3-step estimator (TSE). The properties …
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country after a period of no-income. Employment characteristics and the country of origin play an important role in explaining …
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