禁止雇主信用审查谁受益?

Leora Friedberg, Richard M. Hynes, Nathaniel Pattison
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美国几个州禁止雇主在招聘决策中使用信用报告。本文评估这些禁令是否有助于经济困难的个人找到工作。我们使用收入和计划参与调查来确定可能直接受益的个人:最近难以支付费用的失业个人。利用各州法律的交错通过,我们发现,禁止信用审查使经济困难的求职者的求职率提高了约28%。我们还发现,在经济困难的个人找到工作后,他们的就业时间有所增加,这表明他们获得了更稳定、更长久的职位。最后,我们发现,在没有经济困难的个人中,求职率有一个微小的、不显著的变化,但我们不能排除这一群体因与经济困难的个人合作而受到损害。
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Who Benefits from Bans on Employers’ Credit Checks?
Several US states ban employers’ use of credit reports in hiring decisions. This paper evaluates whether these bans help financially distressed individuals find employment. We use the Survey of Income and Program Participation to identify individuals likely to directly benefit: unemployed individuals with recent trouble meeting expenses. Exploiting the staggered passage of state laws, we find that banning credit checks increases the job-finding rates among financially distressed job seekers by about 28 percent. We also find an increase in the employment duration of financially distressed individuals who do find jobs, which suggests that they obtain more stable and permanent positions. Finally, we find a small and insignificant change in job-finding rates among nondistressed individuals, but we cannot rule out that this group is harmed by pooling with financially distressed individuals.
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