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The advantage of their study, the authors note, is that it relies on resumes, not actual people applying for jobs, to test discrimination. A race is randomly assigned to each resume. Any differences in response are due solely to the race manipulation and not to other characteristics of a real person. Also, the study has a large sample size, compared to tests of discrimination with real applicants.
One weakness of the study is that it simply measures callbacks for interviews, not whether an applicant gets the job and what the wage for a successful applicant would be. So the results cannot be translated into hiring rates or earnings. Another problem of the study is that newspaper ads represent only one channel for job search.
...Cory Weinburg, writing for Inside Higher Ed, has stated that the concept of white privilege is frequently misinterpreted by non-academics because it is an academic concept that has been recently been brought into the mainstream. Academics interviewed by Weinburg, who have been otherwise studying white privilege undisturbed for decades, have been taken aback with the seemingly-sudden hostility from right-wing critics since 2014.[13].
originally posted by: TheBulk
What does his skin color have to do with the story? If it were a white guy, would the story have made a point to mention in it the headline?
originally posted by: theantediluvian
It doesn't seem as though the Franklin family had a particularly good attorney though.
originally posted by: smurfy
originally posted by: theantediluvian
It doesn't seem as though the Franklin family had a particularly good attorney though.
It seems like that, but still, it was a derisory amount. The guy got tasered and a hammering in his own home by police who had no right to be there. Following instructions carries no weight, and lying about a 'hot' pursuit.
The jury should have been much more sympathetic in the light of the possibility the same thing could come to their door...and inside it. Bully boys got away with it yet again for no good reason.