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Job Search during the COVID-19 Crisis

Job Search during the COVID-19 Crisis

473/2020 Lena Hensvik, Thomas Le Barbanchon, Roland Rathelot
coronavirus, public policy, working papers
Journal of Public Economics
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2020.104349

473/2020 Lena Hensvik, Thomas Le Barbanchon, Roland Rathelot

This paper measures the job-search responses to the COVID-19 pandemic using realtime data on vacancy postings and ad views on Sweden’s largest online job board. First, the labour demand shock in Sweden is as large as in the US, and affects industries and occupations heterogeneously. Second, the scope and direction of search change. Job seekers respond to the shock by searching less intensively and by redirecting their search towards less severely hit occupations, beyond what changes in labour demand would predict. The redirection of job search changes relative hiring costs, and has the potential to amplify labour demand shifts.

Public Policy

Journal of Public Economics

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2020.104349