We show that increasing the probability of obtaining a job offer through the network should raise the observed mean wage in jobs found through formal (non-network) channels relative to that in jobs found through the network. This prediction also holds at all percentiles of the observed wage distribution, except the highest and lowest. The largest changes are likely to occur below the median. We test and conrm these implications using a survey of recent immigrants to Canada. We also develop a simple structural model, consistent with the theoretical model, and show that it can replicate the broad patterns in the data. For recent immigrants, our results are consistent with the primary effect of strong networks being to increase the arrival rat...
We develop a model where workers, anticipating the risk of becoming unemployed, invest in connection...
Social networks are commonly understood to play a large role in the labor market success of immigran...
We develop a model where workers, anticipating the risk of becoming unemployed, invest in connection...
We show that among workers whose network is weaker than formal (nonnetwork) channels, those finding ...
This article highlights a specific mechanism through which social networks help in job search. The a...
What role do social networks play in determining migrant labor market outcomes? We examine this ques...
We develop an on-the-job search model in which immigrants search for jobs through formal channels or...
International audienceAround 50% of individuals obtain or hear about jobs through social networks. T...
We analyse the effect of strong and weak ties on the individual probability of finding a job. Using ...
Substantial immigrant segregation in the United States, combined with the increase in the share of t...
This paper studies the extent to which social networks influence the employment stability and wages ...
Using a simple search model, with urn-ball derived matching function, this paper investigates the ef...
This paper studies the extent to which social networks influence the employment stability and wages ...
This paper employs United States Census data to study the occupational allocation of im-migrants. Th...
Alaverdyan S, Zaharieva A. Immigration, Social Networks and Occupational Mismatch. Center for Mathem...
We develop a model where workers, anticipating the risk of becoming unemployed, invest in connection...
Social networks are commonly understood to play a large role in the labor market success of immigran...
We develop a model where workers, anticipating the risk of becoming unemployed, invest in connection...
We show that among workers whose network is weaker than formal (nonnetwork) channels, those finding ...
This article highlights a specific mechanism through which social networks help in job search. The a...
What role do social networks play in determining migrant labor market outcomes? We examine this ques...
We develop an on-the-job search model in which immigrants search for jobs through formal channels or...
International audienceAround 50% of individuals obtain or hear about jobs through social networks. T...
We analyse the effect of strong and weak ties on the individual probability of finding a job. Using ...
Substantial immigrant segregation in the United States, combined with the increase in the share of t...
This paper studies the extent to which social networks influence the employment stability and wages ...
Using a simple search model, with urn-ball derived matching function, this paper investigates the ef...
This paper studies the extent to which social networks influence the employment stability and wages ...
This paper employs United States Census data to study the occupational allocation of im-migrants. Th...
Alaverdyan S, Zaharieva A. Immigration, Social Networks and Occupational Mismatch. Center for Mathem...
We develop a model where workers, anticipating the risk of becoming unemployed, invest in connection...
Social networks are commonly understood to play a large role in the labor market success of immigran...
We develop a model where workers, anticipating the risk of becoming unemployed, invest in connection...