Can Social Information Affect What Job You Choose and Keep? A Field Experiment in the United States

Researchers:
Lucas Coffman
Clayton R. Featherstone
Fieldwork by:
Location:
United States of America
Chronologie:
2014 - 2018
Target group:
  • Job seekers
  • Students
  • Teachers
Outcome of interest:
  • Employment
Intervention type:
  • Cash transfers
  • Conditional cash transfers
AEA RCT registration number:
AEARCTR-0004168
Partners:
Coffman, Lucas C., Clayton R. Featherstone, and Judd B. Kessler. "Can Social Information Affect What Job You Choose and Keep?" Working Paper. United States. November, 2014.