Ethnic minority candidates have to apply for more jobs to get the same number of interviews, argues Booth.


Alison Booth is Professor of Economics at the Australian National University and an ANU Public Policy Fellow. She is the author of The Jingera Trilogy.
Ethnic minority candidates have to apply for more jobs to get the same number of interviews, argues Booth.

Alison Booth sees how the relative bargaining power of men and women has evolved.

Women in power attract more personal and more vitriolic criticism than do powerful men, argues author.
