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“…§ 9.73). Interestingly, some research has shown that such laws do aid those with criminal records in securing better employment outcomes (Agan & Starr, 2017; but see Rose, 2021). However, other research has found that minorities are negatively impacted by BTB laws likely due to statistical discrimination (Agan & Starr, 2018; see also Pager &Karafin, 2009 andOrtiz, 2014 for a discussion on statistical discrimination theory, employment, and criminal records).…”
Section: Ban-the-boxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…§ 9.73). Interestingly, some research has shown that such laws do aid those with criminal records in securing better employment outcomes (Agan & Starr, 2017; but see Rose, 2021). However, other research has found that minorities are negatively impacted by BTB laws likely due to statistical discrimination (Agan & Starr, 2018; see also Pager &Karafin, 2009 andOrtiz, 2014 for a discussion on statistical discrimination theory, employment, and criminal records).…”
Section: Ban-the-boxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shoag and Veuger (2019) found that Black males from high-crime neighborhoods experience higher employment in response to BTB policies. In a similar respect, Jackson and Zhao (2017) and Rose (2017) found no evidence of statistical discrimination in Massachusetts and Seattle, Washington respectively.…”
Section: A the Issue Of Statistical Discriminationmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Recent work examines callback rates in field experiments (Agan & Starr, 2018), and employment with observational data (Doleac & Hansen, 2020). Other work has directly examined employment outcomes for those with criminal histories with administrative data (Jackson & Zhao, 2017; Rose, 2018). Unfortunately, ban the box policies appear to be ineffective at improving employment outcomes, and other policies that directly address employers' concerns about ex‐offenders are likely to be more effective (Doleac, 2019).…”
Section: Existing Evidence On Reintegrating Ex‐offenders Into Societymentioning
confidence: 99%