微型工作的就业培训和求职援助:海地的证据

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Dulce Baptista , Richard Freund , Rafael Novella
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摘要

本文介绍了在海地进行的一项随机试验的结果,该试验旨在通过对个人进行微工作(一种通过在线平台完成小型数字任务的工作类型)培训来改善在线劳动力市场的成果。项目实施六个月后,我们观察到对平台相关的微工作成果和一些更广泛的劳动力市场成果产生了显著的积极影响。治疗增加了拥有微工作档案的可能性、完成任务的数量、工作时间和微工作收入,从而提高了微工作收入在月收入中所占的比例。该计划还提高了社会情感技能和英语能力。然而,我们观察到该计划对当前就业和相关结果没有明显影响,这可能是因为参与者将微工作视为一种补充活动,而不是就业。
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Job training and search assistance for microwork: Evidence from Haiti

This paper presents the findings of a randomized experiment in Haiti aimed at improving online labor market outcomes through training individuals in microworking, a type of work involving small digital tasks completed via online platforms. Six months post-program, we observe significant positive impacts on platform-related microwork outcomes and some broader labor market outcomes. The treatment increases the likelihood of having a microwork profile, the number of tasks completed, hours worked, and microwork earnings, leading to a larger percentage of monthly income from microwork. The program also enhances socioemotional skills and English ability. However, we observe no significant effects on current employment and related outcomes, possibly as participants view microwork as a supplementary activity rather than employment.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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