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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Law Econ. 2019 May;62(2):373–402. doi: 10.1086/704008

Table 5:

Probit Estimates for Callbacks by Age, and Effects of State Age and Disability Anti-Discrimination Laws, Marginal Effects

Males Female
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Callback estimates
Old (64–66) −0.057***
(0.011)
−0.056***
(0.011)
−0.091***
(0.018)
−0.092***
(0.018)
Old (64–66) x Age and/or
disability firm-size cutoff <
10
−0.016
(0.013)
−0.021
(0.013)
0.014
(0.016)
0.014
(0.016)
Old (64–66) x Age larger
damages
0.039**
(0.013)
0.034**
(0.013)
0.027*
(0.016)
0.027*
(0.016)
Old (64–66) x Disability
larger damages
0.002
(0.013)
0.011
(0.014)
0.017
(0.013)
0.021
(0.014)
Old (64–66) x Broader
disability definition
(medical only)
0.008
(0.012)
0.009
(0.013)
Old (64–66) x Broader
disability definition
(medical or limits)
0.021*
(0.011)
0.017
(0.013)
Controls
State, order, unemployed,
skills
X X X X
Callback rate for young
(29–31)
23.08% 25.51%
N 7,184 7,184

Notes: See notes to Tables 3 and 4. For each city, the observations are weighted by the ratio of QWI Retail Employment, by sex, to the number of observations in the sample.