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Hiring Discrimination in the Organisational Context: Data from a Cross-Nationally Harmonised Factorial Survey Experiment

  • Dominik Roland Buttler (Creator)
  • Christian Imdorf (Creator)
  • Vegar Bjørnshagen (Creator)
  • Anatolie Cosciug (Creator)
  • Katarzyna Lipowska (Creator)
  • Iga Magda (Creator)
  • Marta Palczyńska (Creator)
  • Mateusz Smoter (Creator)
  • Sara Ayllón (Creator)
  • Justyna Bell (Creator)
  • Mateusz Krząkała (Creator)
  • Iuliana Precupetu (Creator)
  • Rosa Maria Radogna (Creator)
  • Jon Rogstad (Creator)
  • Robin Samuel (Creator)
  • Laura Tufa (Creator)
  • Ona Valls (Creator)
  • Nick Wessel (Creator)

Dataset

Description

Discrimination in hiring has been documented in numerous studies. It is not driven solely by individual actions but is context-dependent and moderated—among other factors—by organisational features that enable or constrain discriminatory behaviour. However, little is known about why some organisations, such as companies or public agencies, discriminate more than others. This data descriptor presents the dataset from a harmonised factorial survey experiment (FSE) on hiring discrimination which enables detailed analyses of discriminatory behaviour and the organisational contexts that shape it. The FSE measures discrimination with respect to nationality, gender, and care obligations and was conducted between 2024 and 2025 in four European countries—Germany, Norway, Poland, and Romania—among 2,506 recruiters. The dataset includes 15,036 evaluations of fictitious job candidates for medium-skilled positions, complemented by extensive information on recruiters and the organisations they represent.
Date made available2026
PublisherSpringer Nature
Temporal coverageNov 2024 - Mar 2025
Date of data productionNov 2024 - Mar 2025
Geographical coverageGermany, Norway, Poland, Romania

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