In this paper we analyze the relationship between social networks and the job search behavior of unemployed individuals. It is believed that networks convey useful information in the job search process such that individuals with larger networks should experience a higher productivity of informal search. Hence, job search theory suggests that individuals with larger networks use informal search channels more often and substitute from formal to informal search. Due to the increase in search productivity, it is also likely that individuals set higher reservation wages. We analyze these relations using a novel data set of unemployed individuals in Germany containing extensive information on job search behavior and direct measures for the social...
This Paper provides a simple matching model in which unemployed workers and employers can be matched...
In a standard search model the expected duration of unemployment is independent of the duration of p...
This paper examines the use and impact of job search methods of both unemployed and employed job see...
In this paper we analyze the influence of social networks on job search behavior of unemployed indiv...
This paper develops a model and derives novel testable implications of referral-based job search net...
Using a search-theoretical model proposed by Montgomery (1992), we analyze the effects of informatio...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 58-61).The thesis investigates factors which determine t...
This paper provides new evidence on the choice and success of six different job search channels comp...
This paper studies experimentally how the existence of social information networks affects the ways ...
The recent growth of online social networks has enabled job seekers to stay connected with all of th...
We develop an on-the-job search model in which immigrants search for jobs through formal channels or...
International audienceThis paper provides a simple matching model in which unemployed workers and em...
This thesis examines the role of social networks in job search and the impact that using social netw...
This paper studies the effect of network quality on job finding and job match quality using longitud...
This paper analyzes the effectiveness of social networks in finding jobs and estimates the value of ...
This Paper provides a simple matching model in which unemployed workers and employers can be matched...
In a standard search model the expected duration of unemployment is independent of the duration of p...
This paper examines the use and impact of job search methods of both unemployed and employed job see...
In this paper we analyze the influence of social networks on job search behavior of unemployed indiv...
This paper develops a model and derives novel testable implications of referral-based job search net...
Using a search-theoretical model proposed by Montgomery (1992), we analyze the effects of informatio...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 58-61).The thesis investigates factors which determine t...
This paper provides new evidence on the choice and success of six different job search channels comp...
This paper studies experimentally how the existence of social information networks affects the ways ...
The recent growth of online social networks has enabled job seekers to stay connected with all of th...
We develop an on-the-job search model in which immigrants search for jobs through formal channels or...
International audienceThis paper provides a simple matching model in which unemployed workers and em...
This thesis examines the role of social networks in job search and the impact that using social netw...
This paper studies the effect of network quality on job finding and job match quality using longitud...
This paper analyzes the effectiveness of social networks in finding jobs and estimates the value of ...
This Paper provides a simple matching model in which unemployed workers and employers can be matched...
In a standard search model the expected duration of unemployment is independent of the duration of p...
This paper examines the use and impact of job search methods of both unemployed and employed job see...