Working Paper

Physical Disability and Labor Market Discrimination: Evidence from a Field Experiment

Charles Bellemare, Marion Gousse, Guy Lacroix, Steeve Marchand
CESifo, Munich, 2018

CESifo Working Paper No. 6986

We investigate the determinants and extent of labor market discrimination toward people with physical disabilities using a large scale field experiment. Applications were randomly sent to 1477 private firms advertising open positions. We find that average callback rates of disabled and non-disabled applicants are respectively 14.4% and 7.2%. We find this differential does not result from accessibility constraints related to firm infrastructures. We also find that mentioning eligibility to a government subsidy to cover the cost of workplace adaptation does not increase callback rates. Finally, we estimate that a lower bound of the proportion of discriminating firms is 49.7%.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Behavioural Economics
JEL Classification: J710, J680