Employed job search fuels unemployment dynamics, shaping labour market outcomes.
The study looks at how people who already have jobs search for new jobs and how this affects unemployment. They found that employed job search has a big impact on how many people are unemployed, but not on the overall level of unemployment. This means that when people with jobs look for new ones, it can change how many people are out of work, but not by a lot. This kind of job search also helps spread the effects of big changes in the economy to the job market.