Abstract: This paper addresses two questions: (1) Do informal job searchers find good jobs in Hungary? (2) Do social resources theory and the theory of employee referrals explain the conditions under which informal job searchers find good jobs? The questions are examined using a rather unique dataset which was collected among people who completed secondary vocational education in 1998. It is found that the use of informal methods in itself rarely promotes one’s chances of finding a good job. Rather, good jobs can be accessed through either high status contacts or employee referrals. These findings are consistent with both social resources theory and the theory of employee referrals
We propose a model of job search with reference-dependent preferences, with loss aversion relative t...
The paper investigates the extent to which socio-demographic factors influence the job search method...
I develop a model where workers decide how hard to look for a job via formal and informal search cha...
The study Social Capital and Earnings Inequalities addresses two questions. (1) Is it true that good...
The study Social Capital and Earnings Inequalities addresses two questions. (1) Is it true that good...
Abstract. Employers and job seekers rely extensively on informal referrals to fill vacancies or to f...
Employers and job seekers rely extensively on informal referrals to fill vacancies or to find a job....
The study Social Capital and Earnings Inequalities addresses two questions. (1) Is it true that good...
In Hungary, considerable efforts have been made in recent years to analyse the career paths of highe...
This paper considers the relationship between an unemployed person’s employability and job search su...
Labour-market analysis places much emphasis on the concept of search. But there is insufficient empi...
This article’s aim is to explore the role of personal contacts at the transition from school to work...
This paper aims to assess the relative productivity of contacting friends/relatives versus using a f...
Informal contacts are extensively used by both firms and workers to find jobs and fill vacancies. Th...
After finishing school, some graduates quickly and easily find a suitable job, while others face per...
We propose a model of job search with reference-dependent preferences, with loss aversion relative t...
The paper investigates the extent to which socio-demographic factors influence the job search method...
I develop a model where workers decide how hard to look for a job via formal and informal search cha...
The study Social Capital and Earnings Inequalities addresses two questions. (1) Is it true that good...
The study Social Capital and Earnings Inequalities addresses two questions. (1) Is it true that good...
Abstract. Employers and job seekers rely extensively on informal referrals to fill vacancies or to f...
Employers and job seekers rely extensively on informal referrals to fill vacancies or to find a job....
The study Social Capital and Earnings Inequalities addresses two questions. (1) Is it true that good...
In Hungary, considerable efforts have been made in recent years to analyse the career paths of highe...
This paper considers the relationship between an unemployed person’s employability and job search su...
Labour-market analysis places much emphasis on the concept of search. But there is insufficient empi...
This article’s aim is to explore the role of personal contacts at the transition from school to work...
This paper aims to assess the relative productivity of contacting friends/relatives versus using a f...
Informal contacts are extensively used by both firms and workers to find jobs and fill vacancies. Th...
After finishing school, some graduates quickly and easily find a suitable job, while others face per...
We propose a model of job search with reference-dependent preferences, with loss aversion relative t...
The paper investigates the extent to which socio-demographic factors influence the job search method...
I develop a model where workers decide how hard to look for a job via formal and informal search cha...