Working Paper

How Broadband Internet Affects Labor Market Matching

Manudeep Bhuller, Andreas R. Kostol, Trond C. Vigtel
CESifo, Munich, 2019

CESifo Working Paper No. 8022

How the internet affects job matching is not well understood due to a lack of data on job vacancies and quasi-experimental variation in internet use. This paper helps fill this gap using plausibly exogenous roll-out of broadband infrastructure in Norway, and comprehensive data on recruiters, vacancies and job seekers. We document that broadband expansions increased online vacancy-postings and lowered the average duration of a vacancy and the share of establishments with unfilled vacancies. These changes led to higher job-finding rates and starting wages and more stable employment relationships after an unemployment-spell. Consequently, our calculations suggest that the steady-state unemployment rate fell by as much as one-fifth.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Economics of Digitization
Keywords: unemployment, information, job search, matching
JEL Classification: D830, J630, J640, L860