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of study. Our setting is secondary school in Sweden, where admissions to oversubscribed fields is determined based on a …
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This paper estimates family spillovers in high school major choice in Sweden, where admission to oversubscribed majors …
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This paper estimates family spillovers in high school major choice in Sweden, where admission to oversubscribed majors …
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Although the share of female PhDs has increased explosively since the 1980s, little research has focused on the utilisation and remuneration of female versus male scientific human capital. Using rich Swedish cross-sectional register data on the stock of PhDs in 2004, this paper analyses to what...
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This study provides empirical support for automatically activated associations inducing unequal treatment against the obese among recruiters in a real-life hiring situation. A field experiment on differential treatment against obese job applicants in hiring is combined with a measure of...
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penalty for field of education-occupation mismatches for men and women with higher education in Sweden and reveals that the …
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This paper contributes to the existing literature on ethnic discrimination of immigrants in hiring by addressing the central question of what employers act on in a job application. The method involved sending qualitatively identical resumes signalling belonging to different ethnic groups to...
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This paper studies whether sex discrimination is the cause of sex segregation in the Swedish labour market. The correspondence testing (CT) method was used, which entails two qualitatively identical applications, one with a female name and one with a male name, being sent to employers...
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