British vs non-British names in CVs positive response rate.
C – 15%
A 2017 study by Anthony Heath and Valentina Di Stasio found that, on average, nearly one in four applicants from the majority group, i.e. with British-sounding names (24%), received a positive response* from employers.
As for people with non-British sounding names, only 15% of them received a positive response despite having identical resumes and cover letters.
(*By ‘positive response’, the researchers meant any reply suggesting a genuine interest in the applicant, such as invitations to job interviews, requests to provide additional information on skills or previous experience, to complete a test, or to schedule a phone appointment with the employer.)