Conrad Miller

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Conrad Miller

Conrad Miller

@conradcmiller

Labor economist at @BerkeleyHaas

Katılım Temmuz 2011
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A criminal record reduces earnings and shifts workers across firms. Firms vary substantially—even within industry—in their propensity to hire workers with records, from @ProfHjalmarsson, Matthew J. Lindquist, Louis-Pierre Lepage, and @conradcmiller nber.org/papers/w33865
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Police search low-income motorists more often but are less likely to find contraband in those searches and disparities are driven, at least in part, by class-based profiling, from Benjamin Feigenberg and @conradcmiller nber.org/papers/w33629
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Conrad Miller@conradcmiller·
@jenniferdoleac @sarahlageson @NiskanenCenter From an employer’s perspective, expungement and non-prosecution seem like similar policies to me. They both remove information, in a way. Can you say more about why you see the two as fundamentally different?
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Johanna Rickne@johannarickne·
Does anyone know where to find statistics for the median or average sex-composition of men and women's workplaces in the United States (and elsewhere)?
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Conrad Miller@conradcmiller·
@pqblair One of my favorite seminar visits, and definitely my most memorable!
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Police are more likely to search Black and Hispanic motorists for contraband during traffic stops, yet equalizing search rates across racial groups would increase contraband yield, from Benjamin Feigenberg and Conrad Miller nber.org/papers/w27761
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John B. Holbein@JohnHolbein1·
👮👮👮 search black motorists 3x more than white motorists. But (!), searches of black motorists don't yield more contraband. Source (TX): "Racial Disparities in Motor Vehicle Searches Cannot Be Justified by Efficiency" nber.org/papers/w27761
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Conrad Miller@conradcmiller·
There’s more in the paper. For example, we find that low income motorists are also more likely to be searched yet those searches are less likely to yield contraband, and that black-white disparities in search are larger in counties with higher 2016 Republican vote shares. [END]
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Conrad Miller@conradcmiller·
Second, we abstract from deterrence effects. If troopers search white motorists at higher rates, perhaps white motorists would be less likely to carry contraband in the first place. We provide suggestive evidence in the paper that neither of these are first order issues. [19/20]
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