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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 8:

Linear Probability Estimates for Callbacks by Age, and Effects of State Age and Disability Anti-Discrimination Laws, Marginal Effects, with Interactions and Alternative Weighting

Males Female
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Weighting Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7
Callback estimates
Old (64–66) −0.066***
(0.011)
−0.088***
(0.016)
−0.059***
(0.015)
−0.104***
(0.022)
−0.092***
(0.014)
−0.086***
(0.013)
 % Old x Old (64–66) 0.010***
(0.003)
0.008*
(0.005)
0.010***
(0.003)
−0.008
(0.005)
−0.003
(0.004)
−0.002
(0.003)
Old (64–66) x Age and/or
disability firm-size cutoff <
10
−0.031**
(0.012)
0.009
(0.019)
−0.026
(0.017)
0.005
(0.019)
−0.009
(0.015)
−0.012
(0.013)
Old (64–66) x Age larger
damages
0.025*
(0.013)
0.014
(0.017)
0.003
(0.015)
0.015
(0.018)
0.003
(0.014)
0.004
(0.012)
 % Old x Old (64–66) x
Age larger damages
−0.003
(0.005)
−0.003
(0.009)
0.000
(0.007)
0.020***
(0.007)
0.009
(0.007)
0.011*
(0.005)
Old (64–66) x Disability
larger damages
0.007
(0.011)
−0.006
(0.017)
−0.004
(0.015)
0.016
(0.014)
0.019
(0.015)
0.017
(0.013)
 % Old x Old (64–66) x
Disability larger damages
−0.016**
(0.007)
−0.006**
(0.009)
−0.013*
(0.007)
−0.011
(0.012)
0.005
(0.011)
−0.001
(0.009)
Old (64–66) x Broader
disability definition
(medical or limits)
0.015
(0.012)
0.006
(0.017)
0.008
(0.018)
0.012
(0.018)
−0.001
(0.016)
0.008
(0.015)

Notes: See notes to Tables 57. The other control variables are the same. The % Old is the percent of the population aged 65 and over, by MSA, from the 2016 American Community Survey 5-year estimates. The model also includes interactions between % Old and the two damages variables; the main effects of the damages variables are absorbed in the fixed state effects, but these interactions are not. The variable is demeaned before forming interactions, so the main effects measure effects evaluated at the sample means and are hence comparable to Tables 57. The % Old variable is defined from 0–100.