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This study assesses hiring discrimination based on disclosed depression. We send out pairs of job applications from …, whereas it affects the hiring decisions made by male recruiters in a non-positive way. …
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We test the basic assumption underlying the job competition and crowding out hypothesis: that employers always prefer higher educated to lower educated individuals. To this end, we conduct a randomised field experiment in which duos of fictitious applications by bachelor and master graduates are...
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integration. In the present study, we investigate whether this prosocial engagement lowers the hiring discrimination against them …
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Research has shown that hiring discrimination is a barrier for older job candidates in many OECD countries. However …
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Internships during tertiary education have become substantially more common over the past decades in many industrialised countries. This study examines the impact of a voluntary intra-curricular internship experience during university studies on the probability of being invited to a job...
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This chapter aims to provide an exhaustive list of all (i.e. 90) correspondence studies on hiring discrimination that …
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Research has shown that hiring discrimination is a barrier for older job candidates in many OECD countries. However …
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