TY - JOUR TI - Ethnic Stereotypes in Recruitment T2 - Organizational Psychology IS - Organizational Psychology KW - ethnic stereotypes KW - personnel selection AB - This article is devoted to ethnic stereotypes of female recruiters towards candidates of four ethnic groups: Russian, Armenians, Uzbeks and Jews. The study is based on measurement technique developed by the authors. It reflects the main stages of recruitment. According to the study the number of dropouts or promotions at various stages of selection process is not connected with the nationality of the candidate. Nevertheless, ethnic stereotypes are found in personal characteristics and occupation attribution, which were ascribed to candidates of different nationalities by recruiters. The most stereotyped groups from those which had been studied are Uzbek and Jewish - their representatives had been characterized by opposing personal qualities. Thus, Jewish candidates were associated with managerial positions, while applicants of the Uzbek national group were suggested to pretend on the positions on the manager or assistant level. AU - Olga Patosha AU - Liubov Cherkasova UR - https://orgpsyjournal.hse.ru/en/2011-1-2/44583338.html PY - 2011 SP - 14-25 VL - 1