A new career in a new town. Job search methods and regional mobility of unemployed workers

IF 2.6 4区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Portuguese Economic Journal Pub Date : 2020-06-13 DOI:10.1007/s10258-020-00175-3
Andrea Morescalchi
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Labour mobility is critical for adjusting imbalance between local labour markets. Yet, labour markets appear still very localized. Existing studies on job search report that the choice of search methods influences job outcomes, with social contacts accounting for a substantial fraction of job matches. Whether search methods are conducive to local or national jobs has not been examined yet. This paper establishes a link between job search and regional mobility, investigating the impact of search methods on unemployment exits within and across local labour markets. The effect of search methods is estimated by a Propensity Score Matching approach, using data from the British Household Panel Survey. Results show that only direct approach to employers enhances the job hazard with regional move. Conversely, social contacts and advertisements are found to increase the hazard to local employment, although the effect of social contacts wears off as the unemployment spell prolongs. No impact is found by Employment Agencies on either exit. These findings suggest that the widespread use of social contacts, while enhancing job matches in the local labour market, might contribute to restrict labour mobility. Therefore, they bear support to policies promoting diffusion and efficacy of alternative methods, particularly when the target is long-term unemployment. Results also point out the opportunity of reforms of the job search assistance and placement service offered by Employment Agencies, taking these limitations into account.

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新城市的新事业。求职方式与失业人员的区域流动
劳动力流动对于调整当地劳动力市场之间的不平衡至关重要。然而,劳动力市场似乎仍然非常本地化。现有的求职研究报告表明,求职方法的选择会影响求职结果,社交关系占了求职匹配的很大一部分。搜索方法是否有利于地方或国家就业还没有得到检验。本文建立了求职与区域流动性之间的联系,调查了求职方法对当地劳动力市场内部和整个劳动力市场失业出口的影响。搜索方法的效果是通过倾向得分匹配方法来估计的,使用的数据来自英国家庭小组调查。结果表明,只有直接接触用人单位才会增加区域迁移的工作危险性。相反,社会联系和广告增加了对当地就业的危害,尽管社会联系的影响随着失业魔咒的延长而逐渐消失。职业介绍所对两种出口均未发现影响。这些发现表明,社会联系的广泛使用,虽然加强了当地劳动力市场的工作匹配,但可能有助于限制劳动力流动。因此,它们支持促进替代方法的推广和有效性的政策,特别是当目标是长期失业时。结果还指出,在考虑到这些局限性的情况下,职业介绍所提供的求职援助和就业服务存在改革的机会。
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期刊介绍: The Portuguese Economic Journal publishes high-quality theoretical, empirical, applied or policy-oriented research papers on any field in economics. We enforce a rigorous, fair and prompt refereeing process. The geographical reference in the name of the journal only means that the journal is an initiative of Portuguese scholars. There is no bias in favour of particular topics and issues.Officially cited as: Port Econ J
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