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Hiring Biases in Online Labor Markets: The Case of Gender Stereotyping

机译:在线劳动力市场招聘偏见:性别陈规定型观念

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Online labor marketplaces facilitate the efficient matching of employers and workers across geographical boundaries. The exponential growth of this nascent online phenomenon holds important social and economic implications. Despite this importance, limited effort has been devoted to understand whether potential hiring biases exist in online labor platforms and how they affect hiring outcomes. Using a novel proprietary dataset from a leading online labor platform, we investigate the impact of gender-based stereotypes on hiring outcomes. After accounting for endogeneity via a matched sample approach and quasi-experimental technique, we find evidence of a positive hiring bias towards female workers at the aggregate level. Sub-category analyses show that women are preferred in female-dominated occupations, while men are preferred in male-dominated occupations. Interestingly, women also gain an advantage in gender-neutral jobs. We find that the observed hiring bias diminishes as employers gain more hiring experience on the platform. Managerial and practical implications are discussed.
机译:在线劳动力市场促进雇主和工人在地理边界的高效匹配。这种新生在线现象的指数增长具有重要的社会和经济影响。尽管重要的是,致力于了解在线劳动平台中存在潜在招聘偏见的有限努力以及它们如何影响招聘结果。使用来自领先的在线劳动平台的新专有数据集,我们调查基于性别的刻板印象对雇用结果的影响。通过匹配的样本方法和准实验技术核算内部性,我们发现证据表明在总水平上对女性工人进行积极招聘偏见。子类别分析表明,女性在女性主导的职业中是优选的,而男性在男性主导的职业中是优选的。有趣的是,妇女也在性别中立的工作中获得优势。我们发现观察到的招聘偏见减少,因为雇主在平台上获得更多招聘经验。讨论了管理和实际影响。

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