Job search during the COVID-19 crisis

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Abstract

This paper measures the job-search responses to the COVID-19 pandemic using real-time data on vacancy postings and job ad views on Sweden's largest online job board. First, new vacancy postings drop by 40%, similar to the US. Second, job seekers respond by searching less intensively, to the extent that effective labour market tightness increases during the first three months after the COVID outbreak. Third, they redirect their search towards less severely hit occupations, beyond what changes in vacancies would predict. Overall, these job-search responses have the potential to amplify the labour demand shock.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104349
JournalJournal of Public Economics
Volume194
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Coronavirus
  • Job vacancies
  • Labour demand shock
  • Online job board
  • Search direction
  • Search intensity

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