October 2015

IZA DP No. 9465: Factors Determining Callbacks to Job Applications by the Unemployed: An Audit Study

published in: RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2017, 3 (3), 168-201

We use an audit study approach to investigate how unemployment duration, age, and holding a low-level "interim" job affect the likelihood that experienced college- educated females applying for an administrative support job receive a callback from a potential employer. First, the results show no relationship between callback rates and the duration of unemployment. Second, workers age 50 and older are significantly less likely to receive a callback. Third, taking an interim job significantly reduces the likelihood of receiving a callback. Finally, employers who have higher callback rates respond less to observable differences across workers in determining whom to call back. We interpret these results in the context of a model of employer learning about applicant quality.