We first develop a theoretical model in which individuals are embedded within a network of social relationships. We show that, conditional on being employed, the probability to find a job through social networks, relative to other search methods, increases and is concave with the size of the network. The effects are stronger for the uneducated. There is however a critical size of the network above which this probability decreases. We then test empirically these theoretical findings for Egypt using the 1998 Labor Market Survey. The empirical evidence supports the predictions of our theoretical model
International audienceMany empirical studies emphasize the role of social networks in job search. Th...
In our model, workers are embedded within a network of social relationships and can communicate thro...
Although networking is typically recommended as a job search strategy in the popular press, research...
In this paper we analyze the influence of social networks on job search behavior of unemployed indiv...
International audienceAround 50% of individuals obtain or hear about jobs through social networks. T...
This study contributes to exploration and understanding of the role of social context in economic ou...
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Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
I develop an equilibrium model of endogenous network formation. In my model workers differ in their ...
A series based on a project entitled: "Ethnic Pluralism in an Urban Setting: A Study of Toronto"Rece...
International audienceThis paper provides a simple matching model in which unemployed workers and em...
International audienceMany empirical studies emphasis the role of social net- works in job search. T...
Across the globe, social networks influence labour market outcomes. This thesis investigates job ne...
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International audienceMany empirical studies emphasize the role of social networks in job search. Th...
In our model, workers are embedded within a network of social relationships and can communicate thro...
Although networking is typically recommended as a job search strategy in the popular press, research...
In this paper we analyze the influence of social networks on job search behavior of unemployed indiv...
International audienceAround 50% of individuals obtain or hear about jobs through social networks. T...
This study contributes to exploration and understanding of the role of social context in economic ou...
Using a search-theoretical model proposed by Montgomery (1992), we analyze the effects of informatio...
This Paper provides a simple matching model in which unemployed workers and employers can be matched...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
I develop an equilibrium model of endogenous network formation. In my model workers differ in their ...
A series based on a project entitled: "Ethnic Pluralism in an Urban Setting: A Study of Toronto"Rece...
International audienceThis paper provides a simple matching model in which unemployed workers and em...
International audienceMany empirical studies emphasis the role of social net- works in job search. T...
Across the globe, social networks influence labour market outcomes. This thesis investigates job ne...
This paper explores the relationship between residential proximity of individuals from the same ethn...
International audienceMany empirical studies emphasize the role of social networks in job search. Th...
In our model, workers are embedded within a network of social relationships and can communicate thro...
Although networking is typically recommended as a job search strategy in the popular press, research...