Abstract (eng)
The present experiment studies ethnic discrimination in the field of children's sport. By using mock email accounts of two fictitious families -one with native and the other with foreign sounding names- I contacted 600 sports clubs in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, asking to participate in a training session for a ``mother-child gymnastics'' course. The different sounding surnames had no influence on the response rate of the two families, thus no ethnic discrimination in children’s sports was found.