Do On-Line Labor Market Intermediaries Matter? The Impact of AlmaLaurea on University-to-Work Transition

LEM Working Paper No. 2005/15

31 Pages Posted: 2 Nov 2007

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Manuel Bagues

University of Warwick

Mauro Sylos Labini

IMT Institute for Advanced Studies

Date Written: October 2007

Abstract

This paper evaluates the impact of the availability of electronic labor markets on university-to-work transition. In particular, we analyze the effect of the intermediation activity carried on by the interuniversity consortium AlmaLaurea on graduates' labor market outcomes. Different timing of universities' enrolment in AlmaLaurea produces counterfactuals that allow us to overcome the problems faced by previous empirical investigations. The evaluation is performed applying the difference-in-differences method to a repeated cross section data set. It is shown that, if the usual assumption concerning parallel outcomes holds, AlmaLaurea reduces individual unemployment probability and improves matching quality. Interestingly, it is also found that on-line intermediaries foster graduates' geographical mobility.

Keywords: Labor Markets Intermediaries, Job Search, Electronic Markets

JEL Classification: J64, J68, G14

Suggested Citation

Bagues, Manuel F. and Sylos Labini, Mauro, Do On-Line Labor Market Intermediaries Matter? The Impact of AlmaLaurea on University-to-Work Transition (October 2007). LEM Working Paper No. 2005/15, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1026490 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1026490

Manuel F. Bagues (Contact Author)

University of Warwick ( email )

Coventry, CV4 7AL
United Kingdom

HOME PAGE: http://https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/staff/mbagues/

Mauro Sylos Labini

IMT Institute for Advanced Studies ( email )

Complesso San Micheletto
Lucca, 55100
Italy

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