“…online employment tests) can explain the observed fall in job-to-job mobility in the U.S. Another implication 7 Interestingly, Atasoy (2013) finds a strong association between internet access and employment in the U.S. 8 This is broadly consistent with evidence from survey data or online platforms showing that vacancies postings with higher wages receive more applications (e.g., Wolthoff, 2016 andBanfi &Villena-Roldan, 2018). Other related studies of vacancy posting behavior use survey data (e.g., Holzer et al , 1991, van Ours & Ridder, 1991, Van Ours & Ridder, 1992, Burdett & Cunningham, 1998, Davis et al , 2014, Faberman & Menzio, 2018, or microdata from online job boards (e.g., Barron et al , 1997, Modestino et al , 2016, Hershbein & Kahn, 2018.…”