公共部门是更公平的雇主吗?公共与私营部门的族裔就业歧视

Is the Public Sector a Fairer Employer? Ethnic Employment Discrimination in the Public and Private Sectors

Academy of Management Discoveries · 2017
被引 36
ABS 3

中文导读

通过实地实验和注册数据分析丹麦公共与私营部门在招聘中的族裔歧视,发现公共部门并未更公平,歧视程度取决于组织规模和地点。

Abstract

Increasing immigration is creating multiethnic labor markets in many countries. As convincingly identified by a growing body of research, substantial ethnic discrimination inhibits immigrants' access to employment. The public sector may play an important role in creating labor market integration by setting a good example. Yet, little is known about sector differences in employment discrimination and whether public sector organizations are more or less likely than private firms to ethnically discriminate against prospective employees. Both theory and empirical studies suggest that public sector organizations discriminate less. To investigate these phenomena, we conducted two studies. Study 1 is a field experiment designed to explicitly investigate private and public sector differences in ethnic discrimination in Danish organizations' recruitment processes. Observing extensive discrimination favoring applicants with a Danish name, we find little evidence that the public sector is fairer in hiring decisions. Study 2, which is based on register data, highlights that sector differences and similarities in discrimination are context contingent and depend on organizational size and location. We propose a framework of sector and context interaction to explain organizational differences in ethnic discrimination.

劳动经济学公共部门族裔歧视就业歧视组织行为