The Selection of Talent: Experimental and Structural Evidence from Ethiopia

Author:

Abebe Girum1,Caria A. Stefano2,Ortiz-Ospina Esteban3

Affiliation:

1. World Bank (email: )

2. University of Warwick (email: )

3. Our World in Data and University of Oxford (email: )

Abstract

We study how search frictions in the labor market affect firms’ ability to recruit talented workers. In a field experiment in Ethiopia, we show that an employer can attract more talented applicants by offering a small monetary incentive for making a job application. Estimates from a structural model suggest that the intervention is effective because the cost of making a job application is large, and positively correlated with jobseeker ability. We provide evidence that this positive correlation is driven by dynamic selection. In a second experiment, we show that local recruiters underestimate the positive impacts of application incentives. (JEL J23, J24, J31, J64, O15)

Publisher

American Economic Association

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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