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Title
A signal of (Train)ability? Grade repetition and hiring chances
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This article contributes to the nascent literature on the effect of grade retention in school on later labor market success. A field experiment is conducted to rule out the endogeneity of both outcomes. More concretely, various treatments of grade retention are randomly assigned to fictitious resumes sent in application to real vacancies. Overall, grade retention does not significantly affect positive call-back by employers. However, when narrowing in on vacancies for occupations where on-the-job training is important, job candidates with a record of grade retention are 16% less likely to receive a positive reaction. This finding is consistent with Queuing theory. (c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Journal of economic behavior and organization. - Amsterdam, 1980, currens
Publication
Amsterdam : North Holland , 2021
ISSN
0167-2681 [print]
1879-1751 [online]
DOI
10.1016/J.JEBO.2021.06.010
Volume/pages
188 (2021) , p. 867-878
ISI
000684548500012
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