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Labor market discrimination in Delhi: Evidence from a field experiment

机译:德里的劳动力市场歧视:实地实验的证据

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We study the role of caste and religion in India's new economy sectors-software and call-centers-by sending 3160 fictitious resumes in response to 371 job openings in and around Delhi (India) that were advertised in major city papers and online job sites. We randomly allocate caste-linked surnames across resumes in order to isolate the effect of caste on applicants' job-search outcomes. We find no evidence of discrimination against non-upper-caste (i.e. Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, and Other Backward Caste) applicants for software jobs. We do find large and significant differences between callback rates for upper-castes and Other Backward Castes (and to a lesser extent Scheduled Castes) in the case of call-center jobs. There is no evidence of discrimination against Muslims for either of the two kinds of jobs we apply for. Overall, the evidence suggests that applicants' caste identities do not significantly affect the callback decisions of firms.
机译:我们通过发送3160份虚构的简历,以回应在德里(印度)及其周边地区的371个职位空缺,来研究种姓和宗教在印度新经济部门(软件和呼叫中心)中的作用。我们在简历中随机分配与种姓相关的姓氏,以隔离种姓对求职者求职结果的影响。我们发现没有证据表明歧视非上流社会(即预定等级,预定部落和其他落后等级)申请人的软件工作。我们确实发现,在呼叫中心工作的情况下,上级演员和其他落后种姓(以及程度较小的预定种姓)的回拨率之间存在巨大差异。没有证据表明我们申请的两种工作都歧视穆斯林。总体而言,有证据表明,申请人的种姓身份不会显着影响企业的回拨决定。

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