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Abhijit, Banerjee ; Sandra, Sequeira ; Abhijit, Banerjee ; Sandra, Sequeira. (2020) Spatial Mismatches and Imperfect Information in the Job Search.
In: CEPR Discussion Papers. RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:14414.

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Note: The distribution of wedges in expected own salary and the actual median salary for employees with a similar educational and age profile. Source: Survey Data and LMDSA 2015 Figure 6 shows average salaries for individuals in a similar age group to those in our sample and with a similar skill set (LMDSA 2015). Note that those who end up in professional or government jobs can earn monthly wages that are up to four times higher than the median wage of the distribution, which is marked by the horizontal red line (3000 ZAR, approximately 425 USD). 2 While these figures are already striking, they might represent a lower bound of the true wedge if those in actual employment and therefore in the official survey data are positively selected relative to our sample of job seekers. Figure 6: Actual Monthly Earnings (ZAR).

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