This Paper presents a test of the educational signalling hypothesis. If employers use education as a signal in the hiring process, they will rely more on education when less is otherwise known about applicants. We find that employers are more likely to lower educational standards when an informal, more informative recruitment channel is used, so we conclude that education is used as a signal in the hiring process.recruitment; signalling
Education may enhance earnings either because of human capital increases or by signalling unobservab...
This research explores the interaction between training programs and certification status in one edu...
The thesis aims at the role of signals and their influence on the decision making of employers and/o...
This paper presents a test of the educational signaling hypothesis.If employers use education as a s...
This paper presents a test of the educational signaling hypothesis. If employers use ed-ucation as a...
How do employers use different types of signals – that is, information believed to be associated wit...
We investigate whether referrals from employers’ business and professional contacts matter in the hi...
In this article we explore the question of whether the socioeconomic context in which educational cr...
This study addresses two main research questions. First, whether referrals from employers’ business ...
The paper proposes an alternative methodology for testing signalling hypothesis based on chances to ...
Drawing on queuing theory, this study explores the relationship between education and labour market ...
This article aims to improve our understanding about why and how individuals ’ signals of cognitive ...
We study the process by which employers evaluate and interpret information related to the educationa...
This book presents a comparative study of school-to-work transitions in Italy, England and the Nethe...
This paper investigates how employers interpret participation in active labor market programs for hi...
Education may enhance earnings either because of human capital increases or by signalling unobservab...
This research explores the interaction between training programs and certification status in one edu...
The thesis aims at the role of signals and their influence on the decision making of employers and/o...
This paper presents a test of the educational signaling hypothesis.If employers use education as a s...
This paper presents a test of the educational signaling hypothesis. If employers use ed-ucation as a...
How do employers use different types of signals – that is, information believed to be associated wit...
We investigate whether referrals from employers’ business and professional contacts matter in the hi...
In this article we explore the question of whether the socioeconomic context in which educational cr...
This study addresses two main research questions. First, whether referrals from employers’ business ...
The paper proposes an alternative methodology for testing signalling hypothesis based on chances to ...
Drawing on queuing theory, this study explores the relationship between education and labour market ...
This article aims to improve our understanding about why and how individuals ’ signals of cognitive ...
We study the process by which employers evaluate and interpret information related to the educationa...
This book presents a comparative study of school-to-work transitions in Italy, England and the Nethe...
This paper investigates how employers interpret participation in active labor market programs for hi...
Education may enhance earnings either because of human capital increases or by signalling unobservab...
This research explores the interaction between training programs and certification status in one edu...
The thesis aims at the role of signals and their influence on the decision making of employers and/o...