This study examined the relationship between the employment status of visually impaired college graduates in Great Britain and their social networks, both formal and informal. The unemployed graduates had less extensive support networks to help them find jobs; used contacts in less directive ways; and socialized in more structured, group-centered ways than did the employed graduates
Analysis of the network characteristics and nature of social ties among physically disabled people l...
Summary. This paper investigat es the link between social networks and the ability to ® nd a job thr...
For many young people, social networks are an essential part of their student experience. Using a Fo...
This research was undertaken to analyze and to describe the social support networks of a non-random ...
This research was undertaken to analyze and to describe the social support networks of a non-random ...
This paper deals with the research of the role of social networks in the acquisition of informa...
This was one of several papers given at the RNIB Seminar on The Disability Discrimination Act and Ed...
The use of Information and Communication Technologies can be seen as an important factor for social ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate variables that influenced the employability of persons ...
Although organizational social networks are known to influence career mobility, the specific directi...
The data gathered from disability service professionals in six different states through an on-line s...
This is the author’s accepted, refereed manuscript to the articleMany people who are unemployed tend...
Despite widespread recognition of the importance of social networks to career development and profes...
This paper aims to assess the relative productivity of contacting friends/relatives versus using a f...
This study examined the role of social networks in the occupational choice, access and retention of ...
Analysis of the network characteristics and nature of social ties among physically disabled people l...
Summary. This paper investigat es the link between social networks and the ability to ® nd a job thr...
For many young people, social networks are an essential part of their student experience. Using a Fo...
This research was undertaken to analyze and to describe the social support networks of a non-random ...
This research was undertaken to analyze and to describe the social support networks of a non-random ...
This paper deals with the research of the role of social networks in the acquisition of informa...
This was one of several papers given at the RNIB Seminar on The Disability Discrimination Act and Ed...
The use of Information and Communication Technologies can be seen as an important factor for social ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate variables that influenced the employability of persons ...
Although organizational social networks are known to influence career mobility, the specific directi...
The data gathered from disability service professionals in six different states through an on-line s...
This is the author’s accepted, refereed manuscript to the articleMany people who are unemployed tend...
Despite widespread recognition of the importance of social networks to career development and profes...
This paper aims to assess the relative productivity of contacting friends/relatives versus using a f...
This study examined the role of social networks in the occupational choice, access and retention of ...
Analysis of the network characteristics and nature of social ties among physically disabled people l...
Summary. This paper investigat es the link between social networks and the ability to ® nd a job thr...
For many young people, social networks are an essential part of their student experience. Using a Fo...