Unintended Effects of Anonymous Résumés.

Authors Publication date
2015
Publication type
Journal Article
Summary We evaluate an experimental program in which the French public employment service anonymized résumés for firms that were hiring. Firms were free to participate or not. participating firms were then randomly assigned to receive either anonymous résumés or name-bearing ones. We find that participating firms become less likely to interview and hire minority candidates when receiving anonymous résumés. We show how these unexpected results can be explained by the self-selection of firms into the program and by the fact that anonymization prevents the attenuation of negative signals when the candidate belongs to a minority.
Publisher
American Economic Association
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