The effect of regional internet availability on search and matching outcomes
区域互联网可用性对搜索和匹配结果的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:391065346
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- 依托单位国家:德国
- 项目类别:Priority Programmes
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:德国
- 起止时间:2016-12-31 至 2022-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The emergence of the internet as a mass medium has led to a dramatic decline in the cost of acquiring and disseminating information. In the context of labor markets, one of the major features that are likely to be affected by the internet is the way how workers and employers search for each other and eventually form a match. The goal of the proposed project is to identify the effect of the emergence of the internet on the functioning of labor markets, with a particular focus on search and matching outcomes. A novel feature of our proposed study is that we extend the previous evidence, which has primarily focused on job seekers´ job search behavior, to recruiting and search on behalf of employers. A key challenge in studying the role of the internet on job search, recruiting and matching outcomes is to find exogenous variation in internet availability and/or usage as individuals as well as employers are likely to self-select into different search channels. To address this issue, we plan to adopt the identification strategy put forward by Falck et al (2014). This approach exploits exogenous variation in regional internet availability caused by technological restrictions of the roll-out of the first generation DSL technology in the early 2000s in Germany.
互联网作为一种大众媒体的出现,导致获取和传播信息的成本大幅下降。在劳动力市场的背景下,可能受到互联网影响的主要特征之一是工人和雇主如何相互搜索并最终形成匹配。拟议项目的目标是确定互联网的出现对劳动力市场运作的影响,特别关注搜索和匹配结果。我们提出的研究的一个新特点是,我们将以前的证据(主要集中在求职者的求职行为上)扩展到代表雇主招聘和搜索。研究互联网在求职、招聘和匹配结果中的作用的一个关键挑战是发现互联网可用性和/或使用情况的外生变化,因为个人和雇主可能会自我选择不同的搜索渠道。为了解决这个问题,我们计划采用法尔克等人(2014)提出的识别策略。这种方法利用了区域互联网可用性的外生变化,这些变化是由德国在21世纪初推出第一代DSL技术的技术限制引起的。
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Professor Dr. Gerard J. van den Berg其他文献
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Labor market policy assignment at entry into unemployment: Analysis using machine learning techniques and randomized controlled trials
失业时的劳动力市场政策分配:使用机器学习技术和随机对照试验进行分析
- 批准号:
387482412 - 财政年份:2017
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Using randomized field experiments to evaluate support programs for older and low-skilled workers with combined survey-register data
使用随机现场实验结合调查登记数据来评估针对老年和低技能工人的支持计划
- 批准号:
256847276 - 财政年份:2014
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持续时间分析中的非参数识别和推理
- 批准号:
193728269 - 财政年份:2011
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