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Providing Advice to Jobseekers at Low Cost
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BELOT, MICHÈLE
, KIRCHER, PHILIPP
, MULLER, PAUL
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Economics
/ Employment interviews
/ Job hunting
/ Labor market
/ Nationalekonomi
/ Occupations
/ Unemployed people
2019
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Providing Advice to Jobseekers at Low Cost
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BELOT, MICHÈLE
, KIRCHER, PHILIPP
, MULLER, PAUL
in
Economics
/ Employment interviews
/ Job hunting
/ Labor market
/ Nationalekonomi
/ Occupations
/ Unemployed people
2019
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Providing Advice to Jobseekers at Low Cost
2019
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Overview
We develop and evaluate experimentally a novel tool that redesigns the job search process by providing tailored advice at lowcost. 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.
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Oxford University Press
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