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Bending the Pipeline? Executive Search and Gender Inequality in Hiring for Top Management Jobs

机译:弯曲管道?招聘高层管理人员时的行政人员搜寻和性别不平等

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We study the sources of women's underrepresentation in hiring for top management jobs by focusing on the context of executive search. Using data that include proprietary information on 10,970 individuals considered by a search firm, we examine the sources of the low proportion of women placed in senior roles. Contrary to received wisdom, we find limited evidence that demand-side screeners strongly contribute to gender disadvantage in this setting. What gender differences exist tend to play out at the start of the hiring process and are driven both by supply-side and demand-side actors. Once considered for a position, women are no less likely than men to be hired-though they are slightly less likely to be interviewed by the search firm. Our findings highlight the theoretical importance of disentangling candidates' "self-steering" behavior from the "pipeline bending" of hiring agents. We discuss the implications of our results for understanding gender inequality at upper echelons of the labor market.
机译:我们通过关注高管搜寻的背景,研究了女性在高管职位招聘中任职人数不足的原因。我们使用包含搜索公司考虑的10,970个人的专有信息的数据,研究了担任高级职位的女性比例偏低的原因。与已有的看法相反,我们发现有限的证据表明,在这种情况下,需求方筛查人员对性别不利的影响很大。存在的性别差异往往在招聘过程开始时就显现出来,并且受供应方和需求方的共同作用。一旦被考虑担任职位,女性被录用的可能性就不低于男性,尽管她们被搜索公司面试的可能性略小。我们的发现突出了从招聘人员的“管道弯曲”中解开候选人的“自我指导”行为的理论重要性。我们讨论了我们的结果对理解劳动力市场高层中的性别不平等的影响。

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