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How Much Do Employers Learn from Referrals?
Pinkston, Joshua C. - Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor - 2006
compared to other recruiting methods. The estimation in this paper uses data from the 1982 EOPP survey of em- ployers. An … previous work to test the hypothesis that referrals provide employ- ers with more precise information than other recruiting … methods is Simon and Warner (1992). Using the matching framework developed by Jovanovic (1979), they argue that if referrals …
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