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-border labour markets. Based on a survey of real recruiters in Luxembourg, this study presents experimental and qualitative findings … on the role of country of residence in recruiters' hiring intentions against foreigners. Luxembourg presents a rarely … Portuguese and French applicants living in Luxembourg. Yet, (highly skilled) cross-border workers from France and Germany faced …
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Occupational segregation by gender persists in spite of improvements in labor market gender equality over the past 40 years. In this paper a simple index of occupational segregation, the D-Index, computed for each of the 288 census divisions in Canada for the year 2000 is regressed on a measure...
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. This paper identifies substantial wealth differences between Luxembourg resident households and cross-border commuter …
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. This paper identifies substantial wealth differences between Luxembourg resident households and cross-border commuter …
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Germany and working in Luxembourg. In total, it is estimated that these households spend €925 million per annum in Luxembourg …, reflecting about 17% of their gross annual income from Luxembourg and contributing about 10% to total household final consumption … expenditure in Luxembourg. Cross-border consumption expenditure is shown to depend on individual and household characteristics …
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Germany and working in Luxembourg. In total, it is estimated that these households spend € 925 million per annum in Luxembourg …, reflecting about 17% of their gross annual income from Luxembourg and contributing about 10% to total household final consumption … expenditure in Luxembourg. Cross-border consumption expenditure is shown to depend on individual and household characteristics …
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For almost 50 years field experiments have been used to study ethnic and racial discrimination in hiring decisions, consistently reporting high rates of discrimination against minority applicants - including immigrants -, irrespective of time, location, or minority groups tested. While Riach and...
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For almost 50 years field experiments have been used to study ethnic and racial discrimination in hiring decisions, consistently reporting high rates of discrimination against minority applicants - including immigrants -, irrespective of time, location, or minority groups tested. While Riach and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011489206
For almost 50 years field experiments have been used to study ethnic and racial discrimination in hiring decisions, consistently reporting high rates of discrimination against minority applicants, irrespective of time, location, or minority groups tested. While Riach and Rich (2002) and Rich...
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Exclusion takes many forms based on factors relating to an individual’s identity or background. Discrimination on the grounds of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, and disability are some common forms of exclusion that can significantly impact individuals’ lives, both personally and...
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