This study is a continuation of earlier work: academic.oup.com/esr/article/...
This study is a continuation of earlier work: academic.oup.com/esr/article/...
Respondents also express more positive sentiments toward higher-class profiles, with highbrow activities linked to desirable work traits.
π These results highlight how subtle class cues online can shape perceptionsβand potentially fuel bias in hiring.
π₯ Do candidatesβ hobbies on social media influence hiring?
New study w. @fresejoris.bsky.social finds no overall effect of βhigh-class vs. low-classβ activities. But when hobbies signal class without clear job relevance, higher-class candidates are favored.
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Work from Diana Roxana Galos and @fresejoris.bsky.social examines online social class cues and employability. This article is open access here: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Thank you, @distasioval.bsky.social, for an inspiring talk at the University of Copenhagen on discrimination in childcare access. What an important project and huge effort to collect data in nine countriesβwe look forward to following the next steps!
Horizontal #segregation fuels economic #inequalities. Yet, the perceived fairness of these disparities remains underexplored.
@dianagalos.bsky.social, Susanne StrauΓ, Thomas Hinz, and I investigated how people perceive #fairness in the economic returns of #fields of study.
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Congratulations @zamberlanna.bsky.social @filippogch.bsky.social! Great paper! I am looking forward to citing it and including it in my teaching.
Our article on #discrimination in #hiring intentions based on the #intersection of #gender, #parenthood, and social #status is now out!
w/ @filippogch.bsky.social and P. Barbieri
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Big congratulations π
Big congratulations!!!
Congratulations and timely as well!
Congratulations! I am excited to learn more about this great idea!