Discrimination Between Religious and Non-Religious Groups: Evidence from Marking High-Stakes Exams

Victor Lavy, Edith Sand, Moses Shayo
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While religions frequently preach preferential treatment of fellow believers, the magnitude and economic implications of religiosity-based discrimination are largely unknown. Religiosity is often confounded with ethnicity, but it varies even within ethnicities and religious denominations. It is also seldom observed in administrative data. This paper exploits a setting that avoids these limitations. We analyse grading decisions in national matriculation exams in Israel, exploiting unique features that reveal student religiosity to the graders, and grader religiosity to the researcher. We find evidence of ingroup bias between religious and non-religious groups, but in our setting this effect is very small. There seem to be two main reasons. First, religious ingroup bias is limited to male graders only. Moreover, patterns of bunching in the grade distribution suggest the bias is primarily due to the religious—rather than secular—men. This is a small fraction of the grader population. A second potential reason is that many graders live in integrated communities. Our evidence suggests that living and working in close proximity to people with different levels of religiosity attenuates discrimination.
宗教和非宗教群体之间的歧视:来自高风险考试评分的证据
虽然宗教经常宣扬对信徒的优待,但基于宗教的歧视的规模和经济影响在很大程度上是未知的。宗教信仰常常与种族混淆,但即使在种族和宗教派别之间,宗教信仰也是不同的。在管理数据中也很少观察到这一点。本文利用了一个避免这些限制的设置。我们分析了以色列国家预科考试的评分决定,利用独特的特征,向评分者揭示学生的宗教虔诚度,向研究人员揭示评分者的宗教虔诚度。我们发现了宗教和非宗教团体之间存在群体内偏见的证据,但在我们的环境中,这种影响非常小。似乎有两个主要原因。首先,宗教内团体偏见仅限于男生。此外,等级分布中的聚集模式表明,这种偏见主要是由于宗教而不是世俗的男性。这只是高年级学生的一小部分。第二个可能的原因是许多学生生活在综合社区。我们的证据表明,与不同宗教信仰程度的人生活和工作在一起会减少歧视。
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