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Job Changing Frequency and Experimental Decisions: A Field Study of Migrant Workers in the Manufacturing Industry

Li, Lingfang (Ivy) and Wu, Yuting and Zhu, Xun and Chu, Rongwei and Hung, Iris (2022): Job Changing Frequency and Experimental Decisions: A Field Study of Migrant Workers in the Manufacturing Industry.

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Abstract

Migrant workers form a very important part of the labor force in the economic development of many countries. Their turnover decisions may affect the stability of the performance of manufacturing industries. It is important to understand what kind of individual behavioral preferences may affect their job changing frequency. This study conducts a lab-in-the-field experiment through a large online-to-offline job-matching platform to elicit manufacturing migrant workers’ preferences, such as uncertainty attitudes, intertemporal choices and social preferences, especially difference aversion. The study also surveyed their demographic characteristics and other factors related to their job choices. We find that subjects who are more risk seeking change jobs more frequently. We also use the job record data from the platform and conduct empirical analysis to investigate one explanation of this result: risk-seeking subjects possess more optimistic expectations of potential job opportunities and they are more likely to sample different jobs and thus generate higher job changing frequency. Our findings may help policy-makers and employers design policies or mechanisms to prevent exorbitant job-changing behavior.

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