Labor Market Discrimination Against Venezuelans in Peru: Evidence from a Correspondence Study

  • Javier Torres Universidad del Pacífico

    J.TorresGomez@up.edu.pe

  • Santiago Herz Universidad del Pacífico

    herzc@alum.up.edu.pe

  • Abel Pérez Universidad del Pacífico

    abel.daniel.ant@gmail.com

  • Manuel Barrón Universidad del Pacífico

    MF.BarronA@up.edu.pe

Keywords: Discrimination, Labor market, Nationality, Immigrants, Correspondence study, Peru

Abstract

Through a correspondence study in Peru between July and September of 2021, we analyze the probability of Peruvian and Venezuelan applicants receiving callbacks to participate in a second stage of a job selection process. We studied the difference in the response rate by nationality, and tested potential mechanisms to reduce it, like holding a temporary residence permit (PTP) or having previous work experience in Peru. We find evidence of discrimination towards Venezuelan immigrants, as they have 4 percentage points less probability of receiving a callback than their Peruvian counterpart (a 43% difference with the control group rate). While previous work experience in Peru offsets the gap, holding a PTP does not attenuate employment discrimination.

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Torres, J., Herz, S., Pérez, A., & Barrón, M. (2024). Labor Market Discrimination Against Venezuelans in Peru: Evidence from a Correspondence Study. Economia, 47(94), 1-23. https://doi.org/10.18800/economia.202402.001