Groh, MatthewMcKenzie, DavidShammout, NourVishwanath, Tara2014-10-152014-10-152014-09https://hdl.handle.net/10986/20429This note tests the extent to which search and matching frictions are the cause of high levels of unemployment for educated youth in Jordan, and whether a job matching service can reduce unemployment.en-USCC BY 3.0 IGOBARRIERS TO ENTRYCAREERECONOMIC COSTSJOB OFFERSJOB OPPORTUNITIESJOB SEEKERSJOBSLABOR DEMANDLABOR MARKETLABOR SUPPLYMINIMUM WAGESPERSISTENT UNEMPLOYMENTPRIVATE SECTORRESEARCHERSSEARCH COSTSSOCIAL COSTSSOCIETIESTRAINING SERVICESUNEMPLOYEDUNEMPLOYMENTUNEMPLOYMENT RATESUNIVERSITIESWORK EXPERIENCEWORKERWORKERSYOUTHYOUTH UNEMPLOYMENTTesting Job Matching Services for Unemployed Educated Youth in Jordan10.1596/20429