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. To this end, a field experiment is conducted in which volunteering activities are randomly assigned to fictitious job … volunteering premium is higher for females but invariant with respect to the number of engagements and the private versus public or …
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Racial inequality in economic outcomes, particularly among the college educated, persists throughout US society. Scholars debate whether this inequality stems from racial differences in human capital (e.g., college selectivity, GPA, college major) or employer discrimination against black job...
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We evaluate the effect of labour market history on the current probability to be invited to a hiring interview. We compare the effect of periods of unemployment, part-time job and short-term contracts. Correspondence tests were conducted for accountants and sales assistants. We estimate the...
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. To this end, a field experiment is conducted in which volunteering activities are randomly assigned to fictitious job … volunteering premium is higher for females but invariant with respect to the number of engagements and the private versus public or …
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The aim of this paper is to explain the growing wage differentials between men and women during their working careers. We provide a dynamic model of statistical discrimination, which integrates specific human capital decisions: on-the-job training investment and wages are endogenously...
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Natural resource management often involves social dilemmas. Institutional and behavioural economics have shown that other-regarding preferences and pro-social behaviour can help overcome such dilemmas. Interventions that induce resource users to consider a perspective broader than their own may...
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of OLS and IV estimates also indicates negative selection into volunteering for both genders. In a model of optimal … volunteering, negative selection implies that a reduction in the cost of volunteering will lead to an expanded and higher …
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vacancies in Belgium. Ethnic origin and volunteer activities are randomly assigned to these applications. While non-volunteering … native candidates receive more than twice as many job interview invitations as non‐volunteering migrants, no unequal …
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of OLS and IV estimates also indicates negative selection into volunteering for both genders. In a model of optimal … volunteering, negative selection implies that a reduction in the cost of volunteering will lead to an expanded and higher …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010204510