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VideosSeptember 25, 2013

Ulf Rinne on the merits of anonymous job applications

In the latest IZA interview, Ulf Rinne, Deputy Director of Research at IZA, talks about the merits and problems of anonymous job applications.


For more information on anonymous job applications, see a related paper by Annabelle Krause, Ulf Rinne and Klaus F. Zimmermann entitled “Anonymous Job Applications in Europe”, which has been published in the IZA Journal of European Labor Studies, Vol. 1, Article 5, 1-20.

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