Can anyone point me in the direction of articles published about how (or if?) people use the internet to search for jobs? I seem to come across a lot on telework, but not necessarily people looking for employment.
Kuhn, Peter and Skuterud, Mikal. 2004. Internet Job Search and Unemployment Durations. The American Economic Review. 94(1):218-232 Abstract: Using the December 1998 and August 2000 CPS Computer and Internet Supplements matched with subsequent CPS files, we ask which types of unemployed workers looked for work on line and whether Internet searchers became reemployed more quickly. In our data, Internet searchers have observed characteristics that are typically associated with shorter unemployment spells, and do spend less time unemployed. This unemployment differential is however eliminated and in some cases reversed when we hold observable characteristics constant. We conclude that either Internet job search is ineffective in reducing unemployment durations, or Internet job searchers are negatively selected on unobservables. I also have a related paper in the works (an in-depth study of methods and the relevance of skill in the process), but I'm afraid it's not ready for circulation yet (I'd be happy to discuss it off-list though). I hope that citation is helpful. Eszter --- http://www.eszter.northwestern.edu