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Hiring discrimination: from measuring to disentangling

To effectively combat hiring discrimination, one needs to understand its underlying mechanisms. In the field of labour economics, two theoretical mechanisms are dominant in this respect: taste-based discrimination and statistical discrimination. We propose to test the empirical value of both theories, in a direct way and for multiple grounds for discrimination within one lab experimental framework.

Date:1 Jan 2017 →  31 Oct 2021
Keywords:Statistical discrimination, Hiring discrimination, Taste-based discrimination
Disciplines:Applied economics, Labour and demographic economics