An Empirical Study of Age Discrimination in Norway and Germany

TitleAn Empirical Study of Age Discrimination in Norway and Germany
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsBuesch, Victoria, Svenn-Aage Dahl, and Dennis A. V. Dittrich
JournalApplied Economics
Volume41
Start Page633
Issue5
Pagination633-651
Abstract

Using a questionnaire and a sample of students and personnel managers we establish the existence of age discrimination in the hiring process in Germany and Norway. As expected, age discrimination is more prominent in Germany where the hiring probability of equally qualified applicants is reduced by about 22 percentage points due to an age differential of 14 years as opposed to only 12 percentage points in Norway. Within both countries the tendency to discriminate does not differ between students and personnel managers and does not depend on the age of the decision maker.

DOI10.1080/00036840601007344
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