Providing Advice to Jobseekers at Low Cost: An Experimental Study on Online Advice
The Review of Economic Studies, Volume 86, Issue 4, July 2019, Pages 1411–1447,
  • Michèle Belot
  • Philipp Kircher
  • Paul Muller

Citation (APA)

Belot, M., Kircher, P., Muller, P.. (2018). Providing Advice to Jobseekers at Low Cost: An Experimental Study on Online Advice . The Review of Economic Studies, Volume 86, Issue 4, July 2019, Pages 1411–1447,. https://academic.oup.com/restud/article/86/4/1411/5115940

Year Published:

2018

Abstract:

We develop and evaluate experimentally a novel tool that redesigns the job search process by providing tailored advice at low cost. We invited jobseekers to our computer facilities for twelve consecutive weekly sessions to search for real jobs on our web interface. For one-half, instead of relying on their own search criteria, we use readily available labour market data to display relevant alternative occupations and associated jobs. The data indicate that this broadens the set of jobs they consider and increases their job interviews especially for participants who otherwise search narrowly and have been unemployed for a few months.

Nature of Intervention:

The intervention involved offering personalized and tailored occupational advice to jobseekers through an online platform based on representative labour market statistics as well as their preferences and characteristics.

Location of Study:

United Kingdom

Sample Size:

0

Intended Population:

TBA

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