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Applying Behavioural Science to Improve Job Fair Attendance: Evidence from Mongolia

 

Name of the Asset | Applying Behavioural Science to Improve Job Fair Attendance: Evidence from Mongolia 

Type of Asset Research

Date January 2026

DOI 10.69814/wp/2026111


SUMMARY

We applied behavioural science in labour market policy, the job placement service by the Labour and Welfare Office of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. We replicated the personalized message treatment implemented in the UK by Sanders and Kirkman (2019). Individuals have different attitudes towards message ads. We randomly assigned 4,674 job-seeking citizens registered at the district-level office into four groups and sent them different messages, simple, personalized and success-wishing. Young unemployed are more likely to respond to public messages than personalized private messages, while individuals aged 41-65 are more responsive to messages with personal information.

AUTHOR | Altantsetseg  Batchuluun, Soyolmaa Batbekh

COUNTRY AND/OR REGION | Mongolia

PROGRAMME |  Global Development Conference 2025: Call for Papers

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