This study is a continuation of earlier work: academic.oup.com/esr/article/...
Abstract. Discrimination based on social class is challenging to study, and therefore likely to be underappreciated due to its subtle nature. Social class
Our article on #discrimination in #hiring intentions based on the #intersection of #gender, #parenthood, and social #status is now out!
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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...
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Horizontal #segregation fuels economic #inequalities. Yet, the perceived fairness of these disparities remains underexplored.
@dianagalos.bsky.social, Susanne StrauĂ, Thomas Hinz, and I investigated how people perceive #fairness in the economic returns of #fields of study.
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Respondents also express more positive sentiments toward higher-class profiles, with highbrow activities linked to desirable work traits.
đ These results highlight how subtle class cues online can shape perceptionsâand potentially fuel bias in hiring.