articleAmerican Sociological ReviewOct 1, 2009GREEN OA

Discrimination in a Low-Wage Labor Market

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Abstract

Decades of racial progress have led some researchers and policymakers to doubt that discrimination remains an important cause of economic inequality. To study contemporary discrimination, we conducted a field experiment in the low-wage labor market of New York City, recruiting white, black, and Latino job applicants who were matched on demographic characteristics and interpersonal skills. These applicants were given equivalent résumés and sent to apply in tandem for hundreds of entry-level jobs. Our results show that black applicants were half as likely as equally qualified whites to receive a callback or job offer. In fact, black and Latino applicants with clean backgrounds fared no better than white…

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Keywords
  • Callback
  • Racism
  • Wage
  • White (mutation)
  • Labour economics
  • Inequality
  • Employment discrimination
  • Point (geometry)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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