Disparities on the Basis of Nationality, Ethnicity, and gender in Road Accident Compensation in Israel

Yifat Bitton, Tamar Kricheli Katz*

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Abstract

This study documents disparities on the basis of nationality, ethnicity, and gender in court awards regarding the loss of future earnings in road accident cases in Israel. We analyze a random selection of 236 court decisions in road accident cases that reached final decisions on their merits between 1978 and 2018 in which the nationality, ethnicity, and gender of victims were identifiable (via first and last names). We show that, although in Israel the reliance on sex- and race-based statistical data to calculate damages in tort cases is a prohibited practice, courts tend to reach lower estimates of future lost earnings for Mizrahi Jews, Arabs, and women than those of otherwise similarly situated Ashkenazi Jewish men. In the analyses, we hold injured persons' earnings at the time of the accident and occupations constant. The effects we observe are significant in magnitude. The results of our study are particularly noteworthy given the fact that we document disparities that correspond with the already existing labor force inequalities and discrimination in hiring, salary, and promotion on the basis of nationality, ethnicity, and gender in Israel.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)312-328
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Law and Courts
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Oct 2023

Keywords

  • damages
  • Judicial bias
  • road accidents

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