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Title: Seniors for Hire? Age Discrimination, “Sex-Plus-Age” Discrimination, and the Effectiveness of Age Discrimination Laws

Citation Type: Working Paper

Publication Year: 2017

Abstract: In this paper I discuss population aging, increased participation of seniors in the labor force in the United States (and reasons for this), and how these trends are making the struggles of older workers in the labor market increasingly policy relevant. I discuss evidence examining if age discrimination, especially age discrimination against older women (“sex-plus-age” discrimination), as a barrier for seniors as they try to increase their work lives through the common practice of “bridge” or “partial retirement” jobs. After discussing the evidence that measures age discrimination, I discuss eco- nomics and legal research that seeks to determine to what extent the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act and state-level age discrimination laws prevent age and “sex-plus-age” discrimina- tion. I conclude that while age discrimination laws seem to help mitigate some age discrimination faced by older men, older women face more age discrimination, and current age discrimination laws do a poor job of protecting older women, who are even more economically vulnerable.

Url: http://repec.tulane.edu/RePEc/pdf/tul1715.pdf

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Authors: Button, Patrick

Series Title: Tulane Economics Working Paper Series

Publication Number: 1715

Institution: Tulane University

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Data Collections: IPUMS CPS

Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Other, Race and Ethnicity

Countries: United States

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