Abstract
Although the labor market for scientists and engineers is characterized by sophisticated methods of job search, those methods are little used because they are ineffective; the highly trained professionals turn to the same informal processes of job search as do production workers. This study explains that phenomenon by considering job search as a process of information transmittal with greater reliance placed on those search strategies that transmit the most information at lowest cost.
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