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The question of whether and how living in a deprived neighborhood affects the labor market outcomes of its residents has been a subject of great interest for both policy makers and researchers. Despite this interest, empirical evidence of causal neighborhood effects on labor market outcomes is...
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and discrimination? How legitimate are claims arguing migrants are economically discriminated because they don't integrate … economic discrimination and cultural differences (cultural distance), the findings of this paper show that, at the aggregate … level, population groups facing higher economic discrimination are culturally more distant from the natives. Muslim …
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In this paper, a correspondence testing experiment is conducted to examine sexual orientation discrimination against … partnership are equally discriminated in comparison to the heterosexual women in the city of Munich, no discrimination based on …
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driven by the activation of rooted French taste-based discrimination against Muslims when Muslim numbers increase. Our …
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Muslims do less well on the French labor market than their non Muslim counterparts. One explanation for this relative failure can be characterized by the following syllogism: (1) the empowerment of women is a sine qua non for economic progress; (2) in-group norms among Muslims do not empower...
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-optimal equilibrium whereby (i) rooted French exhibit taste-based discrimination against those they are able to identify as Muslims and … because Muslims, perceiving discrimination as institutionalized, are reluctant to assimilate and rooted French, who are able …
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We conduct a large-scale field experiment to investigate how Chinese firms respond to job applications from ethnic minority and Han applicants for jobs posted on a large Chinese Internet job board. We denote ethnicity by means of names that are typically Han Chinese and distinctively Mongolian,...
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This paper studies whether acculturation by immigrants and other minority groups is associated with economic integration in Canada. We examine immigrants' participation in winter sports, particularly hockey, as a proxy for acculturation given that these sports are popular in Canada but are...
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. Welfare tends to be most negatively affected by discrimination among high- productivity workers. …We examine the impact of discrimination on labour market performance when workers are subject to a risk of losing … affected by discrimination. Discrimination in one sector has positive spillovers, inducing employment increases in the other …
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We examine the impact of discrimination on labour market performance when workers are subject to a risk of losing … are affected by discrimination. Discrimination in one sector has positive spill-overs, inducing employment to increase in … the other sector and the effect on labour market performance therefore depends on whether discrimination is present in …
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