In this paper we study the effects of job contact networks on out-of-unemployment transitions. We find that social connections produce sizable increases in upward mobility from unemployment and, caeteris paribus, symmetric network topologies perform better than asymmetric ones. Furthermore, in scale-free networks the probability of transitions out of unemployment increases in the exponent of the power-law degree distribution, but its value is much lower than the one attainable in Poisson random networks. In addition, and most interestingly, these results strongly depends on the different hypotheses on the firms' recruitment strategy
We develop a model where agents obtain information about job opportunities through an explicitly mod...
Workers are embedded within a network of social relationships and can communicate through word-of-mo...
In this paper we analyze the influence of social networks on job search behavior of unemployed indiv...
In this paper we study the effects of job contact networks on out-of-unemployment transitions. We fi...
In this paper we study the effects of job contact networks on out-of-unemployment transitions. We fi...
In this paper we adopt the probabilistic framework of Calv´o-Armengol and Jackson (2004) to study th...
We study the influence of social networks on labor market transitions. We develop the first model wh...
We study the influence of social networks on labour market transitions. We develop the first model w...
We use the UK Quarterly Labour Force Survey to document the presence of two phenomena. First, a posi...
This paper provides convincing new evidence on the role of social resource patterns in shaping an in...
In this paper we study how differences in connectedness between agents results in differences in une...
Many empirical and theoretical studies show that workers obtain jobs through their social contacts. ...
International audienceAround 50% of individuals obtain or hear about jobs through social networks. T...
Empirical studies of labor markets show that social contacts are an important source of job-related ...
I develop an equilibrium model of endogenous network formation. In my model workers differ in their ...
We develop a model where agents obtain information about job opportunities through an explicitly mod...
Workers are embedded within a network of social relationships and can communicate through word-of-mo...
In this paper we analyze the influence of social networks on job search behavior of unemployed indiv...
In this paper we study the effects of job contact networks on out-of-unemployment transitions. We fi...
In this paper we study the effects of job contact networks on out-of-unemployment transitions. We fi...
In this paper we adopt the probabilistic framework of Calv´o-Armengol and Jackson (2004) to study th...
We study the influence of social networks on labor market transitions. We develop the first model wh...
We study the influence of social networks on labour market transitions. We develop the first model w...
We use the UK Quarterly Labour Force Survey to document the presence of two phenomena. First, a posi...
This paper provides convincing new evidence on the role of social resource patterns in shaping an in...
In this paper we study how differences in connectedness between agents results in differences in une...
Many empirical and theoretical studies show that workers obtain jobs through their social contacts. ...
International audienceAround 50% of individuals obtain or hear about jobs through social networks. T...
Empirical studies of labor markets show that social contacts are an important source of job-related ...
I develop an equilibrium model of endogenous network formation. In my model workers differ in their ...
We develop a model where agents obtain information about job opportunities through an explicitly mod...
Workers are embedded within a network of social relationships and can communicate through word-of-mo...
In this paper we analyze the influence of social networks on job search behavior of unemployed indiv...