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Vacancy referrals, job search, and the duration of unemployment: a randomized experiment

One goal of the public employment service is to facilitate matching between unemployed job seekers and job vacancies; another goal is to monitor job search so as to bring search efforts among the unemployed in line with search requirements. The referral of job seekers to vacancies is one instrument used for these purposes. We report results from a randomized Swedish experiment where the outcome of referrals is examined. To what extent do unemployed individuals actually apply for the jobs they are referred to? Does information to job seekers about increased monitoring affect the probability of applying and the probability of leaving unemployment? The experiment indicates that a relatively large fraction (one third) of the referrals do not result in job applications. Information about intensified monitoring causes an increase in the probability of job application, especially among young people. However, we find no significant impact on the duration of unemployment.

Authors
Per Engstrom
Patrik Hesselius
Bertil Holmlund
Country
Sweden
Publication Year
2009
Ranges
Intervention
Intervention Start Year
2007
Intervention End Year
2007
Evaluation
Evaluation Start Year
2007
Evaluation End Year
2008
Policy field
Labour market services
Counselling and monitoring
Target group
Labour market status
Unemployed (All cat.)
Details
Funding Source
Other
Outcome Variable
Duration of unemployment
Data Source
Survey
Evaluation Method
Randomization