Vocational research has focused on the occupational choice process and the individual\u27s adjustment to work. Very little research has examined the job search process in which the individual must engage in order to implement occupational choices. This study examines one dimension of the job search process: the relationship between job source and subsequent work experiences. The data reveal that when the respondents initially entered the labor market, those relying on formal job sources tended to work in higher-level occupations and in jobs more closely related to their training than their counterparts who used other job sources. In the longer run, the labor market advantages associated with the use of formal job sources dissipated for the ...
Extant hiring research has generally focused on understanding outcomes for employees and not on outc...
The individual differences hypothesis suggests that individuals with varying characteristics are att...
The interest in flexible job search behavior among unemployed jobseekers, i.e., the extent to which ...
Research on the behavior of job seekers has been extensive in the economics discipline. In more rece...
Extant hiring research has generally focused on understanding outcomes for employees and not on outc...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process--the choice of search method...
Analyzing how people go about making decisions and how this relates to their job search behavior. If...
iv, 64 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.'Running head : Methods of job search by university s...
This study explored American job seekers’ network of information sources using a random sample. Resu...
This paper empirically investigates the determinants of the choice of six different job search chann...
Job search behaviors occur across various contexts, involving diverse populations of job seekers sea...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process influence the job-finding rate. A ...
This study explored how job seekers perceived human and technological sources in their sociotechnica...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-80)One hundred twenty eight vocationally decided commu...
their concentration on preparation for specific professions and vocations. A student enrolling in su...
Extant hiring research has generally focused on understanding outcomes for employees and not on outc...
The individual differences hypothesis suggests that individuals with varying characteristics are att...
The interest in flexible job search behavior among unemployed jobseekers, i.e., the extent to which ...
Research on the behavior of job seekers has been extensive in the economics discipline. In more rece...
Extant hiring research has generally focused on understanding outcomes for employees and not on outc...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process--the choice of search method...
Analyzing how people go about making decisions and how this relates to their job search behavior. If...
iv, 64 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.'Running head : Methods of job search by university s...
This study explored American job seekers’ network of information sources using a random sample. Resu...
This paper empirically investigates the determinants of the choice of six different job search chann...
Job search behaviors occur across various contexts, involving diverse populations of job seekers sea...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process influence the job-finding rate. A ...
This study explored how job seekers perceived human and technological sources in their sociotechnica...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-80)One hundred twenty eight vocationally decided commu...
their concentration on preparation for specific professions and vocations. A student enrolling in su...
Extant hiring research has generally focused on understanding outcomes for employees and not on outc...
The individual differences hypothesis suggests that individuals with varying characteristics are att...
The interest in flexible job search behavior among unemployed jobseekers, i.e., the extent to which ...