Jobless and burnt out:digital inequality and online access to the labor market

De Marco, Stefano; Dumont, Guillaume; Helsper, EllenORCID logo; Díaz-Guerra, Alejandro; Antino, Mirko; Rodríguez-Muñoz, Alfredo; and Martínez-Cantos, José-Luis Jobless and burnt out:digital inequality and online access to the labor market Social Inclusion, 11 (4). 184 - 197. ISSN 2183-2803
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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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