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Shifts in attitudes and labor market discrimination: Swedish experiences after 9-11
Authors:Olof Åslund  Dan-Olof Rooth
Institution:(1) IFAU (Institute for Labour Market Policy Evaluation), Uppsala, Sweden;(2) Kalmar University, Kalmar, Sweden
Abstract:We present longitudinal survey data suggesting that the terrorist attacks in the USA on September 11, 2001, changed attitudes toward certain minorities in Sweden. This finding is consistent with results in previous studies. To investigate whether this change in attitudes also affected the labor market situation of these minorities, we study unemployment exit around 9-11 using detailed data on the entire Swedish working-age population. Contrary to what may be expected from many theories of labor market discrimination, the time pattern of exits and entries for different ethnic groups, as well as difference-in-differences analyses, shows no sign of increased discrimination toward these minorities. A possible explanation for this result is that employers act rationally in their hiring decisions and do not respond to changes in attitudes toward immigrants as a group.
Contact Information Dan-Olof Rooth (Corresponding author)Email:
Keywords:Ethnic discrimination  Exit from unemployment
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