We built a simple model of an idealized labor market, in which there is no objective difference in average quality between groups and hiring decisions are not biased in favor of any particular group. Our results show that inequality in employment emerges necessarily also in such idealized situations due to the limited supply of high quality individuals and asymmetric information. Inequalities are exacerbated when employers have high standards and keep only the best workers in house. We found that ambitious workers get higher quality jobs even if ambition does not correlate or even negatively correlates with internal quality. Our findings help to corroborate empirical findings on higher employment discrepancies in high rather than low status jobs.

High standards enhance inequality in idealized labor markets

SQUAZZONI, Flaminio
2015-01-01

Abstract

We built a simple model of an idealized labor market, in which there is no objective difference in average quality between groups and hiring decisions are not biased in favor of any particular group. Our results show that inequality in employment emerges necessarily also in such idealized situations due to the limited supply of high quality individuals and asymmetric information. Inequalities are exacerbated when employers have high standards and keep only the best workers in house. We found that ambitious workers get higher quality jobs even if ambition does not correlate or even negatively correlates with internal quality. Our findings help to corroborate empirical findings on higher employment discrepancies in high rather than low status jobs.
2015
2015
UE
SH2_1 Social structure, inequalities, social mobility, interethnic relations
SH1_8 Consumer choice, behavioural economics, marketing
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Inglese
Internazionale
ELETTRONICO
18
(4) 2
1
14
14
Discrimination, Labor Market Mismatch, Dual Matching, Aspirations, Sampling Bias
UE
http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/18/4/2.html
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Takács, Károly; Squazzoni, Flaminio
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