An Investigation of Trends in Charges Filed Under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act
Overview
This study combines descriptive analyses with model-based approaches to evaluate:
- characteristics of ADEA charges, charging parties, and employers receiving charges over time;
- individual and contextual factors associated with the outcomes of ADEA allegations; and
- the characteristics of employers, along with local labor market factors, associated with ADEA complaints.
The findings of this study will shed light on the causes and consequences of age discrimination charges while identifying classes of employers that are most at risk to receive age-related charges. We anticipate these studies will be of keen interest to a wide audience, including diversity and inclusion trainers, employers, lawyers, and advocates.
Project Activities
The Yang-Tan Institute will:
- Clean and merge Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) charge data and EEO-1 employer reports.
- Conduct descriptive and empirical analyses
- Develop three publications for peer-reviewed journals.
- Present the findings at scholarly conferences.
Contact Information
Sarah von Schrader
Email: sv282@cornell.edu
Funding Agencies
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Working Longer Program
Principal Investigator
Sarah von Schrader
Collaborating Partners
Zafar Nazarov, Indiana University - Purdue University, Fort Wayne