Search frictions impede the labor market. Despite this indisputable fact, it is a priori unclear how job search costs affect search duration and unemployment: lower search costs make it easier to find a job, reducing search duration and unemployment, but may also increase the reservation wage, increasing search duration and unemployment. I collaborate with a recruiting company to directly test the effects of lower search costs in a field experiment among approximately 400 IT professionals in Switzerland. I find that workers are more likely to search for detailed job information, but not to file a job application, when search costs are lower. These findings are consistent with an increase in the reservation wage. Lower search costs might lea...
While widely accepted models of labor market search imply a constant reservation wage policy, the em...
Labor markets become more efficient in theory if jobseekers direct their search. Using online job bo...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process--the choice of search method...
Search frictions impede the labor market. Despite this indisputable fact, it is a priori unclear how...
During the Great Recession of 2007, unemployment reached nearly 10 percent and the ratio of unemploy...
An analysis of US and Slovenian vacancy data sets reveals that an employer who is searching to fill ...
The job-finding rate of unemployment insurance (UI) recipients declines in the initial months of une...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Understanding the ways people look for jobs is an i...
Advances in information technology have improved the job-search process in the labor market. We anal...
In this paper, I consider four determinants of wages: productivity, workers' bargaining power, ...
Do transportation costs constrain job search in urban low wage labor markets? I test this question b...
During the past decade, many researchers have examined the theoretical predictions of labor search m...
Do high search costs affect the labour market outcomes of jobseekers living far away from jobs? I ra...
We conduct a large-scale field experiment in the German labor market to investigate how information ...
We aim to test whether the degree of informational search frictions in the labor market has a negati...
While widely accepted models of labor market search imply a constant reservation wage policy, the em...
Labor markets become more efficient in theory if jobseekers direct their search. Using online job bo...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process--the choice of search method...
Search frictions impede the labor market. Despite this indisputable fact, it is a priori unclear how...
During the Great Recession of 2007, unemployment reached nearly 10 percent and the ratio of unemploy...
An analysis of US and Slovenian vacancy data sets reveals that an employer who is searching to fill ...
The job-finding rate of unemployment insurance (UI) recipients declines in the initial months of une...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Understanding the ways people look for jobs is an i...
Advances in information technology have improved the job-search process in the labor market. We anal...
In this paper, I consider four determinants of wages: productivity, workers' bargaining power, ...
Do transportation costs constrain job search in urban low wage labor markets? I test this question b...
During the past decade, many researchers have examined the theoretical predictions of labor search m...
Do high search costs affect the labour market outcomes of jobseekers living far away from jobs? I ra...
We conduct a large-scale field experiment in the German labor market to investigate how information ...
We aim to test whether the degree of informational search frictions in the labor market has a negati...
While widely accepted models of labor market search imply a constant reservation wage policy, the em...
Labor markets become more efficient in theory if jobseekers direct their search. Using online job bo...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process--the choice of search method...