Selective incivility : Immigrant groups experience subtle workplace discrimination at different rates

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Title
Selective incivility : Immigrant groups experience subtle workplace discrimination at different rates
Journal
Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology
Author(s)
Krings F., Johnston C., Binggeli S., Maggiori C.
ISSN
1099-9809
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
20
Number
4
Pages
491-498
Language
english
Abstract
Immigrants play an increasingly important role in local labor markets. Not only do they grow steadily in number but also in cultural, educational, and skill diversity, underlining the necessity to distinguish between immigrant groups when studying discrimination against immigrants. We examined immigrant employees' subtle discrimination experiences in a representative sample in Switzerland, controlling for dispositional influences. Results showed that mainly members of highly competitive immigrant groups, from immediate neighbor countries, experienced workplace incivility and that these incivility experiences were related to higher likelihoods of perceived discrimination at work. This research confirms recent accounts that successful but disliked groups are particularly likely to experience subtle interpersonal discrimination.
Keywords
Discrimination, Incivility, Immigrants, Diversity
Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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