Tabla de Contenidos:
  • ""PREFACE""; ""CONTENTS""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""Recent migration trends in Europe""; ""Migrants and the labour markets of western Europe""; ""Table I.1 Foreign resident population in western Europe, 1950â€?1990""; ""Why discrimination is a problem""; ""The ILO research project""; ""Organization of the study""; ""A note on terminology""; ""A note on gender""; ""Notes""; ""1 THE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY""; ""Situation testing and other methods of measuring discrimination""; ""Strengths and limitations of situation testing in comparison with other methods""; ""Previous situation testing research""
  • The ILO project: the need for international, comparative researchPotential research variables
  • Selecting research variables
  • General description of the technique
  • Selection and preparation of the testers
  • The tests
  • Figure 1.1 Stages in the application procedure
  • A note on ethical considerations
  • Notes
  • 2 THE OCCURRENCE OF DISCRIMINATION IN BELGIUM
  • Immigration and the socio-economic position of migrant and ethnic minority groups
  • Description of the testing procedure
  • Presentation of the situation test findings
  • Table 2.1 Results of situation tests in Belgium by regionTable 2.2 Results of Belgian situation tests: treatment that is apparently equal but in reality different
  • Table 2.3 Results of Belgian situation tests by economic sector (stages 1,2 & 3 combined)
  • Table 2.4 Results of Belgian situation tests by type of occupation
  • Table 2.5 Results of Belgian situation tests by type of contact
  • Summary
  • Notes
  • 3 THE OCCURRENCE OF DISCRIMINATION IN GERMANY
  • A net immigration country of long standing
  • Description of the testing procedure
  • Presentation of the situation test findingsTable 3.1 Results of situation tests in Germany
  • Table 3.2 Results of German situation tests by economic sector
  • Table 3.3 Results of German situation tests by type of occupation
  • Table 3.4 Results of German situation tests by size of establishment
  • Summary
  • Notes
  • 4 THE OCCURRENCE OF DISCRIMINATION IN THE NETHERLANDS
  • From a de facto to a de jure net immigration country
  • Description of the testing procedure
  • Presentation of the situation test findings
  • Table 4.1 Results of situation tests in the NetherlandsTable 4.2 Results of Dutch situation tests: Treatment that is apparently equal but in reality different
  • Table 4.3 Results of Dutch situation tests by economic sector
  • Summary
  • Notes
  • 5 THE OCCURRENCE OF DISCRIMINATION IN SPAIN
  • A new migrant-receiving country
  • Description of the testing procedure
  • Presentation of the situation test findings
  • Table 5.1 Results of situation tests in Spain by region