The main purpose of this article is to investigate the relationship between (objective) network structures of individual immigrants and their (subjective) expectations regarding access to social capital. Based on a government-funded original dataset collected on ethnic Koreans living in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, this study probes into how the way in which an individual (i.e., ego) is tied with his or her close social contacts (i.e., alters) is associated with perceived social support from them. In highlighting this causal linkage, two network concepts are explored as possible mechanisms: closure (Coleman 1988) and brokerage (Burt 1992). The findings from empirical analyses lend support for the brokerage argument. Ceteris paribus, immigrants who...
This paper aims at explaining to what extent social capital can help immigrants in the Netherlands m...
This study examines the role of human and social capital in the economic performance of immigrants. ...
To what extent can different forms of social capital help immigrants make headway on the labour mark...
The main purpose of this article is to investigate the relationship between (objective) network stru...
Empirically identifying the causal effect of social capital on immigrants’ economic prospects is a c...
Employment is important for the immigrants’ legal stays and subsistence. This research detects the e...
AbstractEmpirically identifying the causal effect of social capital on immigrants' economic prospect...
<p>Social capital has so far been suggested to enhance the career outcomes of disadvantaged immigran...
This study is focused on social capital and migrant. How migrant communities develop and use the pri...
The study investigates inequalities in access to social capital based on social class origin and imm...
This study titled, Social capital and employment for African immigrants in Sweden aimed at analyzing...
In recent years, studies concerning interpersonal relations and their various implications are incre...
This article focuses on how social capital is mobilisable and usable for Filipino labour migrants in...
This paper aims at explaining to what extent social capital can help immigrants in the Netherlands m...
This paper aims at explaining to what extent social capital can help immigrants in the Netherlands m...
This paper aims at explaining to what extent social capital can help immigrants in the Netherlands m...
This study examines the role of human and social capital in the economic performance of immigrants. ...
To what extent can different forms of social capital help immigrants make headway on the labour mark...
The main purpose of this article is to investigate the relationship between (objective) network stru...
Empirically identifying the causal effect of social capital on immigrants’ economic prospects is a c...
Employment is important for the immigrants’ legal stays and subsistence. This research detects the e...
AbstractEmpirically identifying the causal effect of social capital on immigrants' economic prospect...
<p>Social capital has so far been suggested to enhance the career outcomes of disadvantaged immigran...
This study is focused on social capital and migrant. How migrant communities develop and use the pri...
The study investigates inequalities in access to social capital based on social class origin and imm...
This study titled, Social capital and employment for African immigrants in Sweden aimed at analyzing...
In recent years, studies concerning interpersonal relations and their various implications are incre...
This article focuses on how social capital is mobilisable and usable for Filipino labour migrants in...
This paper aims at explaining to what extent social capital can help immigrants in the Netherlands m...
This paper aims at explaining to what extent social capital can help immigrants in the Netherlands m...
This paper aims at explaining to what extent social capital can help immigrants in the Netherlands m...
This study examines the role of human and social capital in the economic performance of immigrants. ...
To what extent can different forms of social capital help immigrants make headway on the labour mark...