性取向刻板印象与求职者筛选:为什么同性恋(大多)没问题

Sexual orientation stereotypes and job candidate screening: why gay is (mostly) OK

Journal of Population Economics · 2025
被引 3
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过招聘者实验,发现同性婚姻对求职者评价和面试概率有不同影响,女性同性婚姻者更受欢迎,而男性则相反,且少数持负面态度的雇主造成了大部分歧视。

Abstract

Abstract To explain the conflicting findings on hiring discrimination against applicants in a same-sex marriage, we explore the perceptual drivers behind employers’ evaluations. Therefore, we conduct a vignette experiment among recruiters, for which we test systematically selected stereotypes from earlier studies. We find causal evidence for distinct effects of same-sex marriage on candidate perceptions and interview probabilities. In particular, interview probabilities are positively (negatively) associated with the stereotype of women (men) married to a same-sex partner as being more (less) pleasant to work with compared to candidates in a different-sex marriage. In addition, interview chances are negatively associated with the stereotype of candidates in a same-sex marriage as being more outspoken. Furthermore, our data align well with the idea of a concentrated discrimination account, whereby a minority of employers who hold negative attitudes towards individuals in same-sex marriages are responsible for most instances of hiring discrimination.

性取向刻板印象招聘歧视同性婚姻面试概率