Systemic Discrimination in Firing

Brown Bag Seminar
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Do firms discriminate against women and ethnic minorities in firing decisions? Why? We investigate these questions using administrative data from the Netherlands and discontinuous increases in minimum wages at the birthdays of youth workers.

Speaker
Sander Kraaij
Date
Thursday 5 Jun 2025, 12:00 - 13:00
Type
Seminar
Room
Kitchen/Lounge E1
Building
E Building
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(joint work with Jan Kabátek, Sacha Kapoor, Dinand Webbink)

Age-wage increases are orthogonal, therefore, to other worker characteristics that may be relevant for firing decisions, including their ethnicity, gender, and productivity. We leverage the orthogonality of these wage increases to estimate the propensity of firms to fire workers of different ethnicities and genders. 

We use Empirical Bayes methods to identify the distributions of these firing gaps across large firms. We consider various mechanisms that can explain our results, including heterogeneous hiring standards and discriminatory preferences of managers.

Registration

To participate, please send an email to: ae-secr@ese.eur.nl

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