Jayjay
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Just thought of one possible caveat in this experiment: The job market probably follows laws and regulations based on current welfare rules. In particular, laws about minimum wage or minimum number of hours worked and such. This means that even if the test subjects might want to take certain jobs as they would be incentivized, the employers can't offer them or they would be breaking the law.
For example:
Group B could have a rule that they get benefits if they take any job, so it makes sense to accept jobs that you can't live on because the gap is filled by the stipend. But due to your lack of work experience you can't get a minimum wage job (too many other qualified candidates), and the employer can't pay you any less.
For example:
Group B could have a rule that they get benefits if they take any job, so it makes sense to accept jobs that you can't live on because the gap is filled by the stipend. But due to your lack of work experience you can't get a minimum wage job (too many other qualified candidates), and the employer can't pay you any less.