An experimental study of sex segregation in the Swedish labour market: is discrimination an explanation?
Carlsson, Magnus ; Rooth, Dan-Olof
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2008
31 p.
labour market ; recruitment ; gender discrimination ; statistics
Discussion Paper Series
3811
Human rights
English
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"This paper studies whether sex discrimination is the cause of sex segregation in the Swedish labour market. The correspondence testing (CT) method was used, which entails two qualitatively identical applications, one with a female name and one with a male name, being sent to employers advertising for labour. The results show that females have a somewhat higher callback rate to interview in female-dominated occupations, while in male-dominated occupations there is no evidence of any difference. The conclusion is that the sex segregation prevailing in the Swedish labour market cannot be explained by discrimination in hiring. Instead, the explanation must be found on the supply side."
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