| Type | Journal Article - South African Journal of Economics |
| Title | Job search and the measurement of unemployment in South Africa |
| Author(s) | |
| Volume | 82 |
| Issue | 1 |
| Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
| Page numbers | 66-80 |
| URL | http://www.redi3x3.org/sites/default/files/Posel et al 2013 REDI3x3 Working paper 3 - November.pdf |
| Abstract | We interrogate the distinction between searching and non-searching unemployment in South Africa using data from the first national panel survey that tracks the individual. In particular, we test whether the non-searching unemployed display a weaker commitment to the labour market than the searching unemployed; and we investigate what counts as search activity. We find that over the panel, the search status of the unemployed does not predict their subsequent employment status, a result which is robust also for sub-samples that vary by age cohort, gender and location. Moreover, social networks are the most important job-finding strategy of the employed. These findings challenge the exclusion of the non-searching un- employed from the measure of 'genuine' work-seekers. |