origin1 {callback} | R Documentation |
Origin discrimination (accountants)
Description
The data were collected by the TEPP team (FR CNRS 2042) between September and November 2006. A candidate is defined by the variables ("nation","lnation", "fnation"). The variables "educ" and "reput" create sample separations.
offer: add number.
date: September 2006, October 2006 or November 2006.
callback: TRUE if there was a non negative callback.
fname: first name (forename).
lname: last name (family name, surname).
educ: education, BAC = Baccalauréat = A-level, BTS = 2 years of vocational training after the A-level.
cartime: commuting time by car (minutes).
cont: length of labour contract, STC = short term contract (<=1 year), LTC = long term contract (>1 year with no ending date).
paris: job located inside Paris, Yes or No.
nation: nationality, M = Moroccan, F = French.
fnation: first name sounding, M = Moroccan, F = French.
lnation: last name sounding, M = Moroccan, F = French.
origin: summary variable made from nation, lnation and fnation. Example:FMF = French nationality, Moroccan family name and French first name.
city: candidate location.
reput: reputation of the city, P = privileged, U = Unprivileged.
cv: CV template, A or B.
natemp: add obtained from the national employment agency (ANPE at the time of the test, France Travail today).
subsid: the firm is a subsidiary of a large corporation, Yes or No.
ansmode: answering channel, email or ordinary mail for all the applications to the same add. M = email, P = postage prepaid envelope, R = Marianne stamp, C = Cubitus stamp (comics character).
email: answered by email by all the candidates, 1 = yes, 0 = No.
Usage
data(origin1)
Format
A data frame with 1097 rows and 20 variables
References
Duguet E., Leandri N., L'Horty Y., Petit P., 2010. Are young French jobseekers of ethnic immigrant origin discriminated against? A controlled experiment in the Paris area. Annals of Economics and Statistics, 99-100: 187-215.