Detecting Discrimination How Group-based Biases Shape Economic and Political Interactions: Five Empirical Contributions Malte Dahl
[email protected] +45 6014 3755 Department of Political Science University of Copenhagen Denmark September 2019 This dissertation is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Detecting Discrimination How Group-based Biases Shape Economic and Political Interactions: Five Empirical Contributions Malte Dahl
[email protected] +45 6014 3755 Department of Political Science University of Copenhagen Denmark September 2019 This dissertation is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy PhD Dissertation 2019 © Malte Dahl ISBN 978-87-7209-322-2 Printed by SL grafik, Frederiksberg, Denmark (slgrafik.dk) Detecting Discrimination How Group-based Biases Shape Economic and Political Interactions: Five Empirical Contributions Malte Dahl
[email protected] +45 6014 3755 Department of Political Science University of Copenhagen Denmark September 2019 This dissertation is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Preface Acknowledgements This is an article-based dissertation. It consists of a frame (chapters 1-4) and five This dissertation would not have been possible without the help and support of research articles. The research articles are self-contained. They answer individual colleagues, friends and family. A long list of people have contributed and improved research questions and each of the five articles can be read on their own. this dissertation immensely; any shortcomings that surely remain are my own. First of all, I am extremely grateful to Peter Thisted Dinesen, who supervised A Dahl, Malte & Krog, Niels (2018). ’Experimental evidence of discrimination in this project. Peter is not only a brilliant researcher, he is also the most generous and the labour market: Intersections between ethnicity, gender, and socio-economic supportive advisor that anyone could ask for.