The Arrival of Fast Internet and Employment in Africa
Jonas Hjort, Jonas Poulsen
Abstract
To show how fast Internet affects employment in Africa, we exploit the gradual arrival of submarine Inter- net cables on the coast and maps of the terrestrial cable network. Robust difference-in-differences estimates from three datasets covering 12 countries show large positive effects on employment rates—also for less educated worker groups—with little or no job displacement across space. The sample-wide impact is driven by increased employment in higher-skill occupations, but less educated workers’ employment gain less so. Firm level data available for some countries indicate that increased firm entry, productivity, and exporting contribute to higher net job-creation. Average incomes rise.