成见与劳动力市场援助的使用:来自两个实地实验的证据

IF 1.6 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Economica Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI:10.1111/ecca.12498
Adam Osman, Jamin D. Speer
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摘要

对 "成见 "的厌恶--由于对某项计划或活动的看法而产生的相关效用--可能会影响劳动力市场的选择和对社会计划的利用,但有关其重要性的经验证据却很少。通过两个随机实地实验,我们发现成见会影响劳动力市场的决策。旨在减轻对从事入门级工作的成见(例如社会对这些工作的看法)的治疗对就业援助计划的利用率平均影响较小。然而,通过使用成分分析和机器学习方法,我们记录了对治疗方法的反应存在很大的异质性。成见严重影响了参与计划的人员构成:对于年龄较大、较富裕和有工作的受访者来说,治疗方法在克服成见方面更为成功。对于其他人,我们的研究表明,我们的疗法只是增加了成见的显著性,而没有消除成见。我们的结论是,对社会形象的关注会影响劳动力市场的决策,围绕计划的信息传递会对计划的参与和构成产生重要影响。
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Stigma and take-up of labour market assistance: Evidence from two field experiments

Aversion to ‘stigma’—disutility associated with a programme or activity due to beliefs about how it is perceived—may affect labour market choices and utilization of social programmes, but empirical evidence of its importance is scarce. Using two randomized field experiments, we show that stigma can affect consequential labour market decisions. Treatments designed to alleviate stigma concerns about taking entry-level jobs—such as how those jobs are perceived by society—had small average effects on take-up of job assistance programmes. However, using compositional analysis and machine learning methods, we document large heterogeneity in the responses to our treatments. Stigma significantly affects the composition of who takes up a programme: the treatments were more successful in overcoming stigma for older, wealthier and working respondents. For other people, we show that our treatments merely increased the salience of the stigma without dispelling it. We conclude that social image concerns affect labour market decisions and that messaging surrounding programmes can have important effects on programme take-up and composition.

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Economica
Economica ECONOMICS-
CiteScore
2.40
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49
审稿时长
5 weeks
期刊介绍: Economica is an international journal devoted to research in all branches of economics. Theoretical and empirical articles are welcome from all parts of the international research community. Economica is a leading economics journal, appearing high in the published citation rankings. In addition to the main papers which make up each issue, there is an extensive review section, covering a wide range of recently published titles at all levels.
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