Does the Internet Help the Unemployed Find Jobs?

Eleanor Jawon Choi
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This paper investigates whether using the Internet for job search helps unemployed workers find jobs. The self-selection of Internet job searchers is addressed by the instrumental variable (IV) estimation strategy. I isolate potentially exogenous variation in individuals’ Internet job search status by exploiting variation in adoption of the Internet across occupations. The fraction of unemployed workers using the Internet to search for jobs increased more rapidly in occupations with higher computer use rates before the introduction of the Internet. The analysis sample consists of unemployed workers from the September 1992 Basic Monthly Current Population Survey (CPS) and the December 1998, August 2000, and September 2001 CPS Computer and Internet Use Supplements. The unemployed workers are longitudinally matched with their employment outcomes from the subsequent CPS files. The panel structure of the CPS enables us to follow the individuals for up to subsequent 15 months. The IV results suggest that unemployed workers searching for jobs online are around 14 percentage points more likely to be employed during the 15 month follow-up period than unemployed workers who do not engage in Internet job search. This implies that using the Internet for job search raises the 15-month job finding rate by around 26 percent at the mean.
互联网能帮助失业者找到工作吗?
本文调查了利用互联网求职是否能帮助失业者找到工作。利用工具变量估计策略研究了网络求职者的自我选择问题。我通过利用不同职业对互联网的使用差异,分离出个人互联网求职状态的潜在外生变化。在引入互联网之前,在计算机使用率较高的职业中,失业工人使用互联网寻找工作的比例增长得更快。分析样本包括1992年9月基本每月当前人口调查(CPS)和1998年12月、2000年8月和2001年9月CPS计算机和互联网使用补充资料中的失业工人。失业工人与随后的CPS档案中的就业结果纵向匹配。CPS的小组结构使我们能够跟踪个人长达15个月。IV的结果表明,在15个月的随访期间,在网上搜索工作的失业工人比没有在网上搜索工作的失业工人就业的可能性高出约14个百分点。这意味着,使用互联网找工作可以使15个月的平均求职率提高约26%。
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