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How Worker and Firm Heterogeneity Increases the Value of a Good Match

The value of a good job match is significantly increased by the inherent diversity among both workers and firms. Workers are not interchangeable, possessing unique skills, abilities, and personal preferences for a job. Similarly, employers offer distinct packages concerning location, work hours, conditions, and non-wage benefits. This heterogeneity makes finding a compatible pairing challenging. As a result, when a suitable match is achieved, it is highly valued by both the employee and the employer, creating a strong incentive to maintain the relationship long-term.

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