This paper develops a model and derives novel testable implications of referral-based job search networks in which employees provide employers with information about poten-tial job market candidates that they otherwise would not have. Using unique matched employer-employee data that cover the entire workforce in one large metropolitan labor market over a 20 year period, we find strong support for the predictions of our model. We first show that firms are more likely to hire minority workers from a particular group if the existing share of workers from that group employed in the firm is higher. We then provide evidence that workers earn higher wages, and are less likely to leave their firms, if they were hired by a firm with a larger share o...
Stupnytska Y, Zaharieva A. Explaining the U-Shape of the Referral Hiring Pattern in a Search Model w...
This paper investigates how the job search outcomes of displaced migrants are affected by the labour...
We develop a model where workers, anticipating the risk of becoming unemployed, invest in connection...
This paper develops a model and derives novel testable implications of referral-based job search net...
This paper derives novel testable implications of referral-based job search networks in which employ...
This paper develops a model and derives novel testable implications of referral-based job search net...
Using a simple search model, with urn-ball derived matching function, this paper investigates the ef...
We study how referral hiring contributes to racial inequality in firm-level labor demand over the fi...
International audienceMany empirical studies emphasize the role of social networks in job search. Th...
This paper investigates the role of employee referrals in the labor market. Using an original data s...
Research on organizations and labor markets has rekindled interest in the role of insider referrals ...
We develop an on-the-job search model in which immigrants search for jobs through formal channels or...
Many workers believe that personal contacts are crucial for obtaining jobs in high-wage sectors. On ...
The widespread use of employee referrals raises questions regarding how they affect labor market out...
Abstract: This paper tests the hypothesis that referrals from various sources provide employers wit...
Stupnytska Y, Zaharieva A. Explaining the U-Shape of the Referral Hiring Pattern in a Search Model w...
This paper investigates how the job search outcomes of displaced migrants are affected by the labour...
We develop a model where workers, anticipating the risk of becoming unemployed, invest in connection...
This paper develops a model and derives novel testable implications of referral-based job search net...
This paper derives novel testable implications of referral-based job search networks in which employ...
This paper develops a model and derives novel testable implications of referral-based job search net...
Using a simple search model, with urn-ball derived matching function, this paper investigates the ef...
We study how referral hiring contributes to racial inequality in firm-level labor demand over the fi...
International audienceMany empirical studies emphasize the role of social networks in job search. Th...
This paper investigates the role of employee referrals in the labor market. Using an original data s...
Research on organizations and labor markets has rekindled interest in the role of insider referrals ...
We develop an on-the-job search model in which immigrants search for jobs through formal channels or...
Many workers believe that personal contacts are crucial for obtaining jobs in high-wage sectors. On ...
The widespread use of employee referrals raises questions regarding how they affect labor market out...
Abstract: This paper tests the hypothesis that referrals from various sources provide employers wit...
Stupnytska Y, Zaharieva A. Explaining the U-Shape of the Referral Hiring Pattern in a Search Model w...
This paper investigates how the job search outcomes of displaced migrants are affected by the labour...
We develop a model where workers, anticipating the risk of becoming unemployed, invest in connection...