作者
S Caria, S Quinn, G Abebe, M Fafchamps, P Falco, S Franklin, F Shilpi
发表日期
2017/1/6
出版商
University of Oxford
简介
Do matching frictions affect youth employment in developing countries? We organise job fairs in Addis Ababa, to match firms with a representative sample of young, educated job-seekers. We create very few jobs: one for approximately 10 firms that attended. We explore reasons for this, and find significant evidence for mismatched expectations: about wages, about firms requirements and about the average quality of job-seekers. We find evidence of learning and updating of beliefs in the aftermath of the fair. This changes behaviour: both workers and firms invest more in formal job search after the fairs. JEL codes: O18, J22, J24, J61, J64.
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