Journal of Managerial Psychology
Volume 25, Issue 2, 2010, Pages 104-112
Introduction to the special issue on employment discrimination against immigrants (Article)
Dietz J.*
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University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract
Purpose – This editorial aims to introduce the special issue on employment discrimination against immigrants. Design/methodology/approach The first part is a commentary on key issues in the study of employment discrimination against immigrants. The second part presents the five articles in the special issue. Findings The papers in this special issue focus on a variety of issues associated with employment discrimination against immigrants. For example, they consider: discrimination based on accents; differences among justice perceptions among immigrants and nonimmigrants; the effects of negative stereotypes on workplace outcomes; the treatment of Hispanic immigrants; and the reasons for the lack of research on Hispanic immigrants. Research limitations/implications The author comments on key issues that researchers of employment discrimination against immigrants have to take into account. These issues include: the appreciation of the diversity among immigrants; an understanding of the complexity of employment discrimination research; openness to crossdisciplinary approaches; and the consideration of employment discrimination within the context of the immigrant experience. The five articles that make up the special issues vary in their nature (empirical, critical), methodologies (quantitative, qualitative), locations (United States, Germany, and Canada), and implications. Practical implications The issues discussed in the papers have important implications for understanding and overcoming employment discrimination against immigrants. Originality/value The Journal of Managerial Psychology invited this special issue to initiate psychological research on employment discrimination against immigrants. The intent is to draw the attention of organizational scholars to the large, yet understudied immigrant segment of the workforce. © 2010, Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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DOI: 10.1108/02683941011019320
ISSN: 02683946
Cited by: 30
Original Language: English