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Economics tends to define and measure discrimination as disparities stemming from the direct (causal) effects of … systemic (i.e. indirect) channels. For example, racial disparities in criminal records due to discrimination in policing can … for modeling and measuring both direct and systemic forms of discrimination. We define systemic discrimination as emerging …
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In the United States, enforcement of laws prohibiting workplace discrimination rests almost entirely on the shoulders … also responsible for initiating any claims of retaliation they experience as a result of their original discrimination … of the law and a failure to spot and redress underlying structural causes of race and sex discrimination at work. By …
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obligation not to discriminate. For instance, the European Union prohibits direct and indirect discrimination on certain grounds … in certain contexts. Under this model, indirect discrimination involves a measure that, although it does not directly (i … ground. Indirect discrimination is generally viewed, both conceptually and politically, as subordinate to direct …
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for studying ethnic discrimination where consumer choice entails social interaction with the service provider (i.e. driver …We study ethnic discrimination in Europe's largest carpooling marketplace. Using a unique dataset with more than 17 …). We find large discrimination effects for drivers with Arab, Turkish or Persian sounding names. Further analyses support …
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discrimination in productive activities requiring the input of multiple agents. We show that discrimination can persist under … perfectly observable ability, when taste for discrimination has died out, and under absence of discriminatory social norms … the theoretical predictions, beliefs about discrimination are a significant correlate of self-employment rates, as well as …
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Zeitverwendungserhebung, 2012-13, have sufficient observations to allow examining the theory of household production in much more detail than … substitution among commodities in utility functions. We then use the evidence of price discrimination in product markets against …
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