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Empirical evidence of discrimination in the hiring of first- and second-generation immigrants

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Carlsson, Magnus

Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

2010

24

3

September

263-278

discrimination ; immigrant ; job searching ; labour market ; statistics

Sweden

Migration

English

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"Previous field experiments that study ethnic discrimination in the labour market are extended in this paper, which outlines a study comparing discrimination of first- and second-generation immigrants. Qualitatively identical resumes, belonging to first- and second-generation immigrants from the Middle East, were sent to employers in Sweden that had advertised for labour. The findings suggest, somewhat unexpectedly, that first- and second-generation immigrants have essentially the same probability of being invited to a job interview, which in turn is significantly lower than the probability of invitation to interview for natives."

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