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We model the dynamics of discrimination and show how its evolution can identify the underlying cause. We test these … evaluations, women face significant discrimination, while following a sequence of positive evaluations, the direction of … discrimination reverses: posts by women are favored over those by men. According to our theoretical predictions, this dynamic …
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Discrimination has been widely studied in the social sciences. Economists often categorize the source of discrimination … inaccurate statistical discrimination generates an identification problem for attempts to isolate the source of differential … of discrimination—to formally outline the identification problem: when not accounted for, inaccurate statistical …
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Economics tends to define and measure discrimination as disparities stemming from the direct (causal) effects of … systemic (i.e. indirect) channels. For example, racial disparities in criminal records due to discrimination in policing can … for modeling and measuring both direct and systemic forms of discrimination. We define systemic discrimination as emerging …
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Economics tends to define and measure discrimination as disparities stemming from the direct (causal) effects of … systemic (i.e. indirect) channels. For example, racial disparities in criminal records due to discrimination in policing can … for modeling and measuring both direct and systemic forms of discrimination. We define systemic discrimination as emerging …
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Discrimination has been widely studied in economics and other disciplines. In addition to identifying evidence of … discrimination, economists often categorize the source of discrimination as either taste-based or statistical. Categorizing … discrimination in this way can be valuable for policy design and welfare analysis. We argue that a further categorization is …
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