There is a broad consensus among economists that social networks impact on migration and labour market outcomes. Much of the empirical literature has focused on job search and thus supply-side explanations of network effects. This paper examines a particular demand-side explanation - the use of networks as an optimal recruitment strategy. Our theory of optimal recruitment predicts a negative relationship between network use and the skill intensity of jobs, a positive association between economic activity and network use and a negative relationship between network use and pro-labour legislation. It also predicts social identity to influence network access. Developing and implementing an empirical strategy to test for these relationships, we ...
Using an original data set including measures of social networks of migrants in China, we find that ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This paper examines whether social networks ha...
This paper examines the dynamic implications of social networks for the labor market out-comes of re...
There is a broad consensus among economists that social networks impact on migration and labour mark...
Economists have focused on job search and supply-side explanations for network effects in labour tra...
Economists have focused on job search and supply-side explanations for network effects in labour tra...
This paper examines the dynamic implications of social networks for the labour market outcomes of re...
This paper considers the effects of social network on income and employment dynamics of rural-urban ...
International audienceAround 50% of individuals obtain or hear about jobs through social networks. T...
Social networks are increasingly being recognised as having an important influence on labour market ...
In nationally representative household data from the 2008 Chinese Rural to Urban Migration Survey, n...
We use the UK Quarterly Labour Force Survey to document the presence of two phenomena. First, a posi...
What role do social networks play in determining migrant labor market outcomes? We examine this ques...
In this paper, the role of social networks on the labour market outcomes of rural migrants in China ...
This study contributes to exploration and understanding of the role of social context in economic ou...
Using an original data set including measures of social networks of migrants in China, we find that ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This paper examines whether social networks ha...
This paper examines the dynamic implications of social networks for the labor market out-comes of re...
There is a broad consensus among economists that social networks impact on migration and labour mark...
Economists have focused on job search and supply-side explanations for network effects in labour tra...
Economists have focused on job search and supply-side explanations for network effects in labour tra...
This paper examines the dynamic implications of social networks for the labour market outcomes of re...
This paper considers the effects of social network on income and employment dynamics of rural-urban ...
International audienceAround 50% of individuals obtain or hear about jobs through social networks. T...
Social networks are increasingly being recognised as having an important influence on labour market ...
In nationally representative household data from the 2008 Chinese Rural to Urban Migration Survey, n...
We use the UK Quarterly Labour Force Survey to document the presence of two phenomena. First, a posi...
What role do social networks play in determining migrant labor market outcomes? We examine this ques...
In this paper, the role of social networks on the labour market outcomes of rural migrants in China ...
This study contributes to exploration and understanding of the role of social context in economic ou...
Using an original data set including measures of social networks of migrants in China, we find that ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This paper examines whether social networks ha...
This paper examines the dynamic implications of social networks for the labor market out-comes of re...