Publication
Title
Do employer preferences contribute to sticky floors?
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Abstract
The authors investigate the importance of employer preferences in explaining sticky floors, the pattern in which women are less likely, as compared to men, to start to climb the job ladder. The authors perform a randomized field experiment in the Belgian labor market and test whether hiring discrimination based on gender is heterogeneous by whether jobs imply a promotion (compared to the applicants current position). The findings show that women receive 33% fewer interview invitations when they apply for jobs that imply a first promotion at the functional level. By contrast, the results show that their hiring chances are not significantly affected by the authority level of the job.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Industrial and labor relations review. - Ithaca, N.Y., 1947, currens
Publication
Ithaca, N.Y. : 2016
ISSN
0019-7939
2162-271X [online]
DOI
10.1177/0019793915625213
Volume/pages
69 :3 (2016) , p. 714-736
ISI
000374046400009
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UAntwerpen
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