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Discrimination against latino job applicants: A controlled experiment
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1991
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EthnicityDiscriminationEducationRaceLatino CultureLatino/a StudiesJob SeekersFavorable TreatmentLatino Job ApplicantsLabor Market IntegrationLatinos PosingEthnic DiscriminationGender DiscriminationDisparate ImpactMexican American StudiesWorkforce DevelopmentSociologyMigrant WorkerArts
Abstract Anglos and Latinos posing as job seekers applied for 468 job vacancies advertised in the Washington, D.C. area. Latino applicants received less favorable treatment than equally qualified Anglos more than 20% of the time. Discrimination was particularly prevalent for males and for jobs located in the center city, not requiring a college degree, and not widely advertised.
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