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drug testing regulation to study discrimination against blacks related to perceived drug use. Black employment in the … testing sector is suppressed in the absence of testing, consistent with ex ante discrimination on the basis of drug use … perceptions. Adoption of pro-testing legislation increases black employment in the testing sector by 7–30 percent and relative …
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drug testing regulation to study discrimination against blacks related to perceived drug use. Black employment in the … testing sector is suppressed in the absence of testing, consistent with ex ante discrimination on the basis of drug use … perceptions. Adoption of pro-testing legislation increases black employment in the testing sector by 7-30% and relative wages by 1 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010283982
drug testing regulation to study discrimination against blacks related to perceived drug use. Black employment in the … testing sector is suppressed in the absence of testing, consistent with ex ante discrimination on the basis of drug use … perceptions. Adoption of pro-testing legislation increases black employment in the testing sector by 7-30% and relative wages by 1 …
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drug testing regulation to study discrimination against blacks related to perceived drug use. Black employment in the … the absence of testing. -- employer drug testing ; discrimination ; black employment ; labor market outcome disparities … testing sector is suppressed in the absence of testing, consistent with ex ante discrimination on the basis of drug use …
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drug testing regulation to study discrimination against blacks related to perceived drug use. Black employment in the … testing sector is suppressed in the absence of testing, consistent with ex ante discrimination on the basis of drug use … perceptions. Adoption of pro-testing legislation increases black employment in the testing sector by 7-30 percent and relative …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013035592
drug testing regulation to study discrimination against blacks related to perceived drug use. Black employment in the … testing sector is suppressed in the absence of testing, consistent with ex ante discrimination on the basis of drug use … perceptions. Adoption of pro-testing legislation increases black employment in the testing sector by 7-30% and relative wages by 1 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013036807
drug testing regulation to study discrimination against blacks related to perceived drug use. Black employment in the … white women for blacks in the absence of testing. -- Employment drug testing ; discrimination ; employment ; Current … testing sector is suppressed in the absence of testing, consistent with ex ante discrimination on the basis of drug use …
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This paper uses microdata from the 1991 and 2001 Population Censuses to examine differences in the employment … employment position of the main ethnic minority groups changed between the two Census dates and secondly, a detailed examination … of employment amongst ethnic groups in 2001. In relative terms, it is found that there was an improvement in the …
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In labor markets where disadvantaged students are discriminated against, meritbased college scholarships targeting these students could convey two opposing signals to employers. There is a positive signal reflecting the candidate's cognitive ability (talented in high-school and able to maintain...
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disappearance of full employment of Roma in the 1984-1994 period is documented by the use of a quasi cross-sectional macro model and … the patterns of employment characteristics of the nineties are described. Then the erosion of employment is traced from … individual histories controlling the effects of gender, age and schooling. Finally, particular aspects of low employment of Roma …
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