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Multiple discrimination against female immigrants wearing headscarves

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Weichselbaumer, Doris

ILR Review

2020

73

3

May

600-621

religious discrimination ; job searching ; recruitment ; immigrant

Germany

Human rights

https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0019793919875707

English

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"Western countries have experienced a large influx of Muslim immigrants, and concomitantly the Muslim headscarf has become the subject of major controversy. Drawing on theories of stigma, social identity, and multiple discrimination/intersectionality, this study examines the effect of wearing this headscarf in the German labor market. The author applies the method of correspondence testing that allows measuring discrimination in a controlled field setting. Findings show that when applying for a job in Germany, women with a Turkish migration background are less likely to be invited for an interview, and the level of discrimination increases substantially if the applicant wears a headscarf. The results suggest that immigrant women who wear a headscarf suffer discrimination based on multiple stigmas related to ethnicity and religion."

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