Discrimination on the Child Care Market: A Nationwide Field Experiment

55 Pages Posted: 19 Apr 2023

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Henning Hermes

HHU Düsseldorf

Philipp Lergetporer

Technische Universität München (TUM)

Fabian Mierisch

Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt

Frauke Peter

German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)

Simon Wiederhold

Halle Institute for Economic Research; Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg

Date Written: 2023

Abstract

We provide the first causal evidence of discrimination against migrants seeking child care. We send emails from fictitious parents to > 18, 000 early child care centers across Germany, asking if there is a slot available and how to apply. Randomly varying names to signal migration background, we find that migrants receive 4.4 percentage points fewer responses. Responses to migrants also contain substantially fewer slot offers, are shorter, and less encouraging. Exploring channels, discrimination against migrants does not differ by the perceived educational background of the email sender. However, it does differ by regional characteristics, being stronger in areas with lower shares of migrants in child care, higher right-wing vote shares, and lower financial resources. Discrimination on the child care market likely perpetuates existing inequalities of opportunities for disadvantaged children.

Keywords: child care, discrimination, information provision, inequality, field experiment

JEL Classification: J130, J180, J220, C930

Suggested Citation

Hermes, Henning and Lergetporer, Philipp and Mierisch, Fabian and Peter, Frauke and Wiederhold, Simon, Discrimination on the Child Care Market: A Nationwide Field Experiment (2023). CESifo Working Paper No. 10368, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4422843 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4422843

Philipp Lergetporer

Technische Universität München (TUM) ( email )

Fabian Mierisch

Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt ( email )

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Ingolstadt, D-85049
Germany

Frauke Peter

German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) ( email )

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Berlin, 10117
Germany

Simon Wiederhold

Halle Institute for Economic Research ( email )

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Kleine Maerkerstrasse 8
D-06017 Halle, 06108
Germany

Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg ( email )

Emil-Abderhalden-Str. 7
Halle an der Saale
06099 Halle (Saale), DE Sachsen-Anhalt 06099
Germany

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