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demographics (ethnicity and gender) contribute significantly to discrimination between perceived labor pools, and (c) participant …
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preferential policies in college admissions are likely to lead to statistical discrimination by future employers, reducing the …
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discrimination, and suggest that it may be problematic to <p> organize experimental findings in terms of social distance. …
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important and totally unacceptable ? and this opinion is rather consensual between men and women. The feeling of discrimination …
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Working as a volunteer is a widespread phenomenon that has both individual and societal benefits. In this paper, we identify the wage returns to working for free by exploiting exogenous variation in rainfall across local area districts in England, Scotland and Wales. Instrumental variables...
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few females in their workforces. Our findings are in line with Beckerian taste-based employer wage discrimination that is …
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few females in their workforces. Our findings are in line with Beckerian taste-based employer wage discrimination that is …
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An important underlying determinant of wage discrimination, as well as the gender wage gap is the way the labor market …
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This paper proposes a new measure of gender differences in access to jobs based on a job assignment model. This measure is the probability ratio of getting a job for females and males at each rank of the wage ladder. We derive a non-parametric estimator of this access measure and estimate it for...
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findings on gender discrimination, and while they have identified a bias against hiring women in some labor market segments …, the discrimination detected in field experiments is less pervasive than that implied by the regression approach …
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