Short Term Gain, Long Term Pain. The Effect of Informal Job Search Methods on Post-Displacement Outcomes.

Green, C (2009) Short Term Gain, Long Term Pain. The Effect of Informal Job Search Methods on Post-Displacement Outcomes. Working Paper. The Department of Economics, Lancaster University.

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Abstract

Informal job search methods could alleviate short-term labour market difficulties of displaced workers by providing information on job opportu- nities, allowing them to signal their productivity and may mitigate wage losses through better post-displacement job matching. However if dis- placement results from reductions in demand for specific sectors/skills, the use of informal job search methods may increase the risk of job insta- bility. We examine the effect of jobs search methods on post-displacement outcomes. While informal job search methods are associated with shorter unemployment duration, and lower wage losses, they lead to increased job instability and increased risk of subsequent job displacement.

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Monograph (Working Paper)
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Subjects:
?? job displacementsearch methodsjob securitydiscipline-based research ??
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48954
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Deposited On:
11 Jul 2011 21:24
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