Employers and job seekers rely extensively on informal referrals to fill vacancies or to find a job. The widespread use of job contacts has been largely associated with labor outcomes, such as finding a job or even affecting wages. This paper explores whether the use of informal referrals on the job search process affects labor market outcomes of Colombian urban workers. Results indicate that informal referrals are slightly more successful than other job search strategies in term of job seeker's placement. However, referred workers earn in average less than their non-referred counterparts. Yet, this is only true in formal-sector positions
This thesis aims to evaluate a widely-accepted notion that using contacts helps a job seeker to achi...
Informal work is a significant feature of labour markets in many developed countries, despite having...
This article aims to analyze the effect of minimum wage levels on the decision tojoin the informal j...
Abstract. Employers and job seekers rely extensively on informal referrals to fill vacancies or to f...
We analyse the factors that affect the decision to find employment in the formal or informal sectors...
Abstract: This paper addresses two questions: (1) Do informal job searchers find good jobs in Hungar...
This paper analyzes the relationship between social networks and the probability of finding a job. W...
This dissertation provides a contribution to the understanding of urban Colombian labor market subst...
Zaharieva A. Social Contacts and Referrals in a Labour Market with On-the-Job Search. Labour Economi...
We investigate whether referrals from employers’ business and professional contacts matter in the hi...
This paper derives novel testable implications of referral-based job search networks in which employ...
Abstract The limited nature of data on employment referrals in large business and household surveys ...
This paper develops a model and derives novel testable implications of referral-based job search net...
Many workers believe that personal contacts are crucial for obtaining jobs in high-wage sectors. On ...
This paper studies the efectivity of search methods in the colombian labor market. The empirical ana...
This thesis aims to evaluate a widely-accepted notion that using contacts helps a job seeker to achi...
Informal work is a significant feature of labour markets in many developed countries, despite having...
This article aims to analyze the effect of minimum wage levels on the decision tojoin the informal j...
Abstract. Employers and job seekers rely extensively on informal referrals to fill vacancies or to f...
We analyse the factors that affect the decision to find employment in the formal or informal sectors...
Abstract: This paper addresses two questions: (1) Do informal job searchers find good jobs in Hungar...
This paper analyzes the relationship between social networks and the probability of finding a job. W...
This dissertation provides a contribution to the understanding of urban Colombian labor market subst...
Zaharieva A. Social Contacts and Referrals in a Labour Market with On-the-Job Search. Labour Economi...
We investigate whether referrals from employers’ business and professional contacts matter in the hi...
This paper derives novel testable implications of referral-based job search networks in which employ...
Abstract The limited nature of data on employment referrals in large business and household surveys ...
This paper develops a model and derives novel testable implications of referral-based job search net...
Many workers believe that personal contacts are crucial for obtaining jobs in high-wage sectors. On ...
This paper studies the efectivity of search methods in the colombian labor market. The empirical ana...
This thesis aims to evaluate a widely-accepted notion that using contacts helps a job seeker to achi...
Informal work is a significant feature of labour markets in many developed countries, despite having...
This article aims to analyze the effect of minimum wage levels on the decision tojoin the informal j...