Firm Fair and Just, Inc. has no inherent taste for discrimination except that it recognizes that the workers of a certain race or gender possess some undesirable characteristics that are not directly observable. Holding everything else constant, firm Fair and Just, Inc. chooses not to hire workers of this race or gender. What is this kind of discrimination called?

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Firm Fair and Just, Inc. has no inherent taste for discrimination except that it recognizes that the workers of a certain race or gender possess some undesirable characteristics that are not directly observable. Holding everything else constant, firm Fair and Just, Inc. chooses not to hire workers of this race or gender. What is this kind of discrimination called?