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Are older applicants less likely to be invited to a job interview? – an experimental study on ageism

Éva Berde (Institute of Economics, Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary)
Mánuel László Mágó (Institute of Economics, Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary)

Employee Relations

ISSN: 0142-5455

Article publication date: 12 April 2022

Issue publication date: 23 September 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

The main goal of this paper is to test whether older Hungarian women face age discrimination in the job market. The theoretical framework of this paper measures the level of discrimination and highlights that age discrimination leads to a waste of human resources.

Design/methodology/approach

Two pairs of fictitious CVs were created; each pair included a younger (34 years old) and an older woman (60 years old) with an age difference of 26 years. One pair was designed for office assistant positions, the other for economic analyst positions. The contents of the CVs with photos were entirely fabricated except for active email addresses and phone numbers to allow responses to be tracked. LinkedIn accounts were also created for the analysts. Applications were sent over a four-month period from November 2019. The rate of invitation to interviews was analysed with mathematical statistical methods and a small probability model.

Findings

The younger job seekers were invited to interviews about 2.2 times more often than the older ones. Based on the authors’ probability model, employers evaluate the skills of older applicants at only 45–67% of their actual skills.

Research limitations/implications

The experiment had to be stopped due to the Covid-19 lockdown as there were no new job postings.

Originality/value

The experiment demonstrates that age discrimination exists in Hungary. In addition to traditional audit job applications through HR portals, we used LinkedIn too. The small probability model applies an old framework in a new environment.

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Acknowledgements

Funding: This research has been supported by the European Union and Hungary and co-financed by the European Social Fund through the project EFOP-3.6.2-16-2017-00017, titled “Sustainable, intelligent and inclusive regional and city models”.

Citation

Berde, É. and Mágó, M.L. (2022), "Are older applicants less likely to be invited to a job interview? – an experimental study on ageism", Employee Relations, Vol. 44 No. 6, pp. 1259-1272. https://doi.org/10.1108/ER-11-2020-0515

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