This article examines the effect of social networks by investigating how mobilizing family, friendship or kindship ties in job searches affects the quality of employment (QoE) using a mixed approach. Drawing from socioeconomic literature on the segmented labor market, the authors propose an original and multidimensional measure of job quality and a fruitful estimation of the effect of social networks on QoE that allows for dealing with complex inter-groups heterogeneity. Using the Great Integrated Household Survey (GIHS) and a sample on Bogota's workers in 2013, they provide empirical support that the use of ties is negatively correlated with the QoE for those who are vulnerable. Likewise, the use of social relations is not significant for ...
This study contributes to exploration and understanding of the role of social context in economic ou...
We show that among workers whose network is weaker than formal (nonnetwork) channels, those finding ...
This paper studies the effect of network quality on job finding and job match quality using longitud...
This article examines the effect of social networks through the use of family, friends or relatives ...
International audienceThis article examines the effect of social networks (SNW) by investigating how...
In the Latin American context, shaped by rapid urbanization, high inequalities and the weakness of l...
This paper studies the effect of network quality on job finding and job match quality using longitud...
Using Cameroonian data, this paper investigates the effects of social network on job quality. Social...
This article highlights a specific mechanism through which social networks help in job search. The a...
How young job seekers mobilize their contacts in the labour market? We look at mobilization of perso...
In Europe, almost half of all jobs are found through personal contacts such as colleagues, family, o...
What is the effect of social networks on labor market outcomes? The tradition following Grannovetter...
¿Cómo los jóvenes que buscan trabajo movilizan sus contactos en el mercado laboral? Analizamos la mo...
This paper analyzes the relationship between social networks and the probability of finding a job. W...
This study contributes to exploration and understanding of the role of social context in economic ou...
We show that among workers whose network is weaker than formal (nonnetwork) channels, those finding ...
This paper studies the effect of network quality on job finding and job match quality using longitud...
This article examines the effect of social networks through the use of family, friends or relatives ...
International audienceThis article examines the effect of social networks (SNW) by investigating how...
In the Latin American context, shaped by rapid urbanization, high inequalities and the weakness of l...
This paper studies the effect of network quality on job finding and job match quality using longitud...
Using Cameroonian data, this paper investigates the effects of social network on job quality. Social...
This article highlights a specific mechanism through which social networks help in job search. The a...
How young job seekers mobilize their contacts in the labour market? We look at mobilization of perso...
In Europe, almost half of all jobs are found through personal contacts such as colleagues, family, o...
What is the effect of social networks on labor market outcomes? The tradition following Grannovetter...
¿Cómo los jóvenes que buscan trabajo movilizan sus contactos en el mercado laboral? Analizamos la mo...
This paper analyzes the relationship between social networks and the probability of finding a job. W...
This study contributes to exploration and understanding of the role of social context in economic ou...
We show that among workers whose network is weaker than formal (nonnetwork) channels, those finding ...
This paper studies the effect of network quality on job finding and job match quality using longitud...