Journal Article
Searching for religious discrimination among childcare workers
We implement a lab-in-the-field experiment among childcare workers in Chandigarh, India, to evaluate discriminatory attitudes of the Hindu workers toward Muslim children.
We use a third-party allocation game that controls for selfish payoff-maximizing preferences across the treatments and focus exclusively on distributional attitudes.
Our results indicate that the workers in our sample are primarily motivated by welfare-based criteria in making their allocation decisions and do not practice discrimination based on religious identities.