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There has been a dramatic rise in disability employment in the US since the pandemic, a pattern mirrored in other countries as well. A similar increase is not found for any other major gender, race, age or education demographic. At the same time, work from home has risen four-fold. This paper...
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In this paper, we use unique data from a field experiment in the Swedish labor market toinvestigate how past and …
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The standard correspondence testing experiment does not identify whether employer prejudice drives discriminatory …
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fictitious applications to real job openings in the Swedish labor market. In the field experiment job applicants were randomly …
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. To this end, we have designed a correspondence testing experiment in which fictitious applications are sent to real job …
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experiment in which approximately 2,000 job applications with randomly assigned information about disability were sent to Swedish …
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This paper examines whether Swedish employers implicitly/automatically hold i) negative attitudes toward Arab-Muslims, an ethnic minority group subjected to substantial labor market discrimination in Sweden, and more specifically ii) associate members of this minority group with lower work...
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