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S1 Ep67: The search for good jobs

Nov 24, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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How to Get Better Jobs for Job Seekers
02:01 • 2min
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How to Find a Job in Uganda?
03:44 • 2min
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Are You Overoptimistic About Your Chances of Finding a Job?
05:44 • 4min
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Do You Offer Workers Job Assistance?
10:00 • 2min
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Are You Getting Disenchanted?
12:00 • 2min
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The Effects of Job Assistance Interventions on the Labor Market
14:01 • 2min
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What Happened to Vocational Trainees?
16:13 • 2min
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The Long Run Effects on Search Behavior
18:14 • 2min
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Are Interventions Better Than Nothing?
19:52 • 2min
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What Would You Do if You Were the Policy Maker for the Day?
21:36 • 3min
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VOX Talks Economics Podcast
24:10 • 2min
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There are 420 million young people in Africa today, but 140 million are unemployed, and another 130 million are underemployed or in working poverty. What type of interventions will help them in their search for a good job? Anna Vitali and Imran Rasul tell Tim Phillips about a multi-year experiment in Uganda that reaches some surprising conclusions.
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