Description du projet
La typologie de la discrimination économique basée sur l’éthique
Le projet EcoDisc, financé au titre des Actions Marie Skłodowska-Curie, tente d’apporter un éclairage sur l’éthique et la typologie de la discrimination économique, ancrée dans le dégoût ou les écarts statistiques. Par le biais d’une approche systématique des préjugés ethniques et de genre, le projet EcoDisc aboutira à une représentation de la discrimination économique à l’échelle du Danemark. Coordonné par l’université d’Aarhus, le boursier Marie Skłodowska-Curie ira au-delà des évaluations du comportement économique en répertoriant également de nombreux aspects pertinents de ce phénomène. Les résultats du projet devraient entraîner un nouveau dialogue socio-économique et des initiatives législatives pour lutter contre ces problèmes d’injustice sociale.
Objectif
Do individuals consider economic discrimination rooted in statistical differences to be any fairer or more permissible than that rooted in dislike? Economists recognize two canonical types of discrimination: that based on distaste of some groups, taken as morally objectionable, and that based on statistical differences between groups, sometimes conjectured to be much more acceptable. Surprisingly, the literature stays silent on the types of discrimination that individuals actually hold to be morally correct (moral ideals) and says little about what they collectively recognize to be morally correct (social norms). A clear answer is important because ideals and norms have been shown to influence economic behavior and because it is a prerequisite for welfare analyses, policymaking, and proper societal debate. The possible application domains range from governmental policies on discriminatory practices in labor and residential markets to police search strategies and workplace training. EcoDisc will first develop a novel method using incentivized experiments to evaluate discriminatory behavior and underlying ideals and norms, for different types of ethnic and gender discrimination. Then, it will empirically estimate the distribution of such discrimination behavior, ideals, and norms using a countrywide representative sample of Denmark. The research is to be conducted at Aarhus University under the guidance of Professor Daniele Nosenzo, with a secondment at NHH Norwegian School of Economics FAIR under the guidance of FAIR director, Professor Bertil Tungodden.
Champ scientifique
Programme(s)
- HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Main Programme
Régime de financement
HORIZON-AG-UN - HORIZON Unit GrantCoordinateur
8000 Aarhus C
Danemark