The Fallacy of the Lump of Labor: Adding to the Costs of Ageism

The Fallacy of the Lump of Labor: Adding to the Costs of Ageism

Author: Kenneth A. Knapp, Ph.D.
Report Type:Issue Brief
Language: English
Pub Date: 2007
Pages: 7
Pub Code: IB19-2007
Price: FREE

About the Report

The theory of the lump of labor has helped to perpetuate negative perceptions of older people. The theory rests on the notion that the economy has a fixed number of jobs available and that employment of one group — in this case older people — means unemployment of another group. However, among economists, the theory is widely acknowledged to be a fallacy, as it fixates blindly on the short run, and ignores long-run labor market adjustments. This report illustrates just how the lump of labor theory contributes to the total cost of age discrimination in America — both monetary and nonmonetary.


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