Learning about job search: A field experiment with job seekers in Germany
Journal of Public Economics Volume 164, August 2018, Pages 33-49
  • Steffen Altmann
  • Armin Falk
  • Simon Jäger
  • Florian Zimmermann

Citation (APA)

Altmann, S., Falk, A., Jäger, S., Zimmermann, F.. (2018). Learning about job search: A field experiment with job seekers in Germany. Journal of Public Economics Volume 164, August 2018, Pages 33-49. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0047272718300859

Year Published:

2018

Abstract:

We conduct a large-scale field experiment in the German labor market to investigate how information provision affects job seekers' employment prospects and labor market outcomes. Individuals assigned to the treatment group of our experiment received a brochure that informed them about job search strategies and the consequences of unemployment, and motivated them to actively look for new employment. We study the causal impact of the brochure by comparing labor market outcomes of treated and untreated job seekers in administrative data containing comprehensive information on individuals' employment status and earnings. The effects of our treatment tend to be positive, but concentrated among job seekers who are at risk of being unemployed for an extended period of time. Specifically, treatment effects in our overall sample are moderately positive on average, but mostly insignificant. At the same time, we do observe pronounced and statistically significant effects for individuals who exhibit an increased risk of long-term unemployment. For this group, the brochure increases employment and earnings in the year after the intervention by roughly 4%. Given the low cost of the intervention, our findings indicate that targeted information provision can be a highly effective policy tool in the labor market.

Nature of Intervention:

The intervention in the study involved providing job seekers with an informational brochure. The brochure contained information on job search strategies, the consequences of unemployment, and motivation to actively seek new employment. It aimed to address the challenges that job seekers face in terms of information and motivation needed to find new employment. The content of the brochure was designed to be concise, easy-to-understand, and accessible to help job seekers navigate the job search process effectively.

Location of Study:

Germany

Sample Size:

0

Intended Population:

TBA

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