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Journal for Labour Market Research | 2018

How unemployment scarring affects skilled young workers: evidence from a factorial survey of Swiss recruiters

Lulu P. Shi; Christian Imdorf; Robin Samuel; Stefan Sacchi

We ask how employers contribute to unemployment scarring in the recruitment process in the German-speaking part of Switzerland. By drawing on recruitment theories, we aim to better understand how recruiters assess different patterns of unemployment in a job candidate’s CV and how this affects the chances of young applicants being considered for a vacancy. We argue that in contexts with tight school-work linkage and highly standardised Vocational Education and Training systems, the detrimental effect of early unemployment depends on how well the applicant’s profile matches the requirements of the advertised position. To test this assumption, we surveyed Swiss recruiters who were seeking to fill positions during the time of data collection. We employed a factorial survey experiment that tested how the (un)employment trajectories in hypothetical young job applicants’ CV affected their chances of being considered for a real vacancy. Our results show that unemployment decreases the perceived suitability of an applicant for a specific job, which implies there is a scarring effect of unemployment that increases with the duration of being unemployed. But we also found that these effects are moderated by how well the applicant’s profile matches the job’s requirements. Overall, the worse the match between applicant’s profile and the job profile, the smaller are the scarring effects of unemployment. In sum, our findings contribute to the literature by revealing considerable heterogeneity in the scarring effects of unemployment. Our findings further suggest that the scarring effects of unemployment need to be studied with regard to country-specific institutional settings, the applicants’ previous education and employment experiences, and the job characteristics.


Die Volkswirtschaft | 2018

Arbeitslosigkeit mindert Jobchancen

Christian Imdorf; Stefan Sacchi; Robin Samuel; Lulu P. Shi


Archive | 2017

Finding a job after precarious labour market experience. A cross-country factorial survey experiment with recruiters in Bulgaria, Greece, Norway and Switzerland

Christian Imdorf; Lulu P. Shi; Stefan Sacchi; Robin Samuel


Archive | 2017

An International Comparative Analysis of Employers’ Hiring Decisions

Christian Imdorf; Robin Samuel; Lulu P. Shi


Archive | 2017

Institutional Determinants of Early Job Insecurity in Nine European Countries: Country Report Switzerland

Christian Imdorf; Lulu P. Shi; Laura Alexandra Helbling; Stefan Sacchi; Robin Samuel


Archive | 2017

The Effects of Deskilling and Unemployment on Hiring Decisions

Robin Samuel; Christian Imdorf; Stefan Sacchi; Lulu P. Shi


Archive | 2017

Explaining employers’ hiring decisions: A comparative study of employers’ risk assessment

Christian Imdorf; Lulu P. Shi; Stefan Sacchi; Robin Samuel; Christer Hyggen; Rumiana Stoilova; Gabriela Yordanova; Pepka Boyadjieva; Petya Ilieva-Trichkova; Dimitris Parsanoglou; Aggeliki Yfanti


Archive | 2017

Contribution to Deliverable 8.2 (WP 8): Strategies to improve labour market integration of young people: Comparing policy coordination in nine European countries. Country Report Switzerland

Valentin Kilchmann; Cristopher Kobler; Lulu P. Shi; Christian Imdorf


Archive | 2016

Studying Scarring Effects Using Factorial Designs: Rating or Ranking?

Christian Imdorf; Stefan Sacchi; Robin Samuel; Lulu P. Shi


Archive | 2016

Understanding employers’ assessment of young job applicants: A comparative vignette experiment

Christian Imdorf; Robin Samuel; Lulu P. Shi

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Robin Samuel

University of Luxembourg

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Christer Hyggen

Northern Virginia Community College

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Rumiana Stoilova

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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Pepka Boyadjieva

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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