nep-age New Economics Papers
on Economics of Ageing
Issue of 2007‒09‒24
one paper chosen by
Claudia Villosio
LABORatorio R. Revelli

  1. An Experimental Investigation of Age Discrimination in the English Labor Market By Peter A. Riach; Judith Rich

  1. By: Peter A. Riach (IZA (Research Fellow)); Judith Rich (University of Portsmouth and IZA)
    Abstract: Carefully-matched pairs of written job applications were made to test for age discrimination in hiring. A twenty-one year-old and a thirty-nine year-old woman applied for jobs where a "new graduate" was sought; men aged twenty-seven and forty-seven, inquired about employment as waiters; women aged twenty-seven and forty-seven, inquired about employment in retail sales. The rate of net discrimination against the older graduate, and against the older waiters in their London inquiries, correspond to the highest rates ever recorded anywhere, by written tests, for racial discrimination. There was a statistically significant preference for the older applicant in retail sales.
    Keywords: age, discrimination, employment, field experiment, hiring
    JEL: J71 C93
    Date: 2007–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:iza:izadps:dp3029&r=age

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