Job search behavior: lessons from online job search
Marianna Kudlyak and
Jessica Sackett Romero
Richmond Fed Economic Brief, 2013, issue Apr, 4 pages
Abstract:
While there is a large body of theoretical work about the job search process, there is relatively little empirical evidence about important aspects of workers? search behavior. A new database of online job posting data sheds light on how workers search for jobs.
Date: 2013
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