探索者
不平等
互联网
过程(计算)
数字化转型
业务
人口经济学
心理学
劳动经济学
计算机科学
经济
政治学
数学
万维网
数学分析
法学
操作系统
作者
Stefano De Marco,Guillaume Dumont,Ellen Helsper,Alejandro Díaz-Guerra Romero,Mirko Antino,Alfredo Rodríguez‐Muñoz,José Luis Martínez Cantos
标识
DOI:10.17645/si.v11i4.7017
摘要
This article examines how inequalities in digital skills shape the outcomes of online job‐seeking processes. Building on a representative survey of Spanish job seekers, we show that people with high digital skill levels have a greater probability of securing a job online, because of their ability to create a coherent profile and make their application visible. Additionally, it is less probable that they will experience burnout during this process than job seekers with low digital skill levels. Given the concentration of digital skills amongst people with high levels of material and digital resources, we conclude that the internet enforces existing material and health inequalities.
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