APPLIED MICRO: A Discrimination Report Card; Professor Patrick Kline (UC Berkeley)
Abstract
We develop an Empirical Bayes grading scheme that balances the informativeness of the assigned grades against the expected frequency of ranking errors. Applying the method to a massive correspondence experiment, we grade the racial biases of 97 U.S. employers. A four-grade ranking limits the chances that a randomly selected pair of firms is mis-ranked to 5% while explaining nearly half of the variation in firms’ racial contact gaps. The grades are presented alongside measures of uncertainty about each firm’s contact gap in an accessible rubric that is easily adapted to other settings where ranks and levels are of simultaneous interest.
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Date
Thursday, 17 August 2023
Time
4pm to 5.30pm
Venue
Lim Tay Boh Seminar Room; AS2 03-12