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This paper studies the relationship between height and leadership. Using data from a representative sample of Swedish men, I document that tall men are significantly more likely to attain managerial positions. An increase in height by 10 centimeters (3.94 inches) is associated with a 2.2...
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This paper studies gender differences in labor market outcomes using data from an Internetbased CV database. The women in the database get fewer firm contacts than men, and we show that this is partly explained by differences in education, experience and other skills, is not explained by...
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discrimination, such as the searchers' ethnicity, gender, age and employment status, affect the number of contacts they receive from … nobserved heterogeneity better than most existing studies of discrimination. We find that, even when we control for other …
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-Muslims, an ethnic minority group subjected to substantial labor market discrimination in Sweden, and more specifically ii …
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Using the Implicit Association Test, we investigate whether employers and students possess implicit and explicit negative attitudes and implicit performance stereotypes toward Arab-Muslim men relative to native Swedish men. We also examine if employers and students have implicit and explicit...
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This paper provides evidence on discrimination in the hiring process. We use data generated from a “policy experiment … explained by discrimination. Our results concerning ethnic discrimination are less conclusive, probably due to measurement …
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discrimination, such as the searchers’ ethnicity, gender, age and employment status, affect the number of contacts they receive from … unobserved heterogeneity better than most existing studies of discrimination. We find that, even when we control for all other …
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We investigate skill mismatch and its impact on gender differences in wage gap and in returns to education in Sweden 1993 to 2002.Women are more likely to have more formal education than what is normally required for their occupation (overeducation), while men are more likely to have less...
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Anonymous application procedures (AAP) are increasingly promoted as a way to combat employment discrimination. The idea …
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Theories of taste-based discrimination predict that competitive pressures will drive discriminatory behavior out of the …
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