In this paper I analyze how young black and white unemployed jobseekers use various methods of search, and the employment outcomes which result from their use.The focus is on distinguishing informal search methods (i.e.,friends and relatives or direct application without referral) from more formal ones in analyzing racial differences.The results show that the two informal methods of search account for about 90% of the difference in employment probabilities between white and black youth. This also accounts for 57-71% of the difference in unemployment rates between the two. Furthermore, most of these results reflect differences in the ability of these methods to generate job offers, as opposed to differences in search effort or job acceptance...
This thesis will identify patterns of black youth unemployment in the nation and in Virginia and ana...
(Paper received in final form, August 19901 Summary. This paper examines the effect of access to emp...
Because much of the concern about youth unemployment is motivated by the large differences between t...
This article presents a search model which shows that search method choices should be related to the...
In this paper, I use data from a new survey of employers in four large metropolitan areas to analyze...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process--the choice of search method...
The employment rate for black youth is about half that of white youth. In this Research Report, Prof...
Research on the behavior of job seekers has been extensive in the economics discipline. In more rece...
The present study seeks to fill a gap within the literature pertaining to the formal and informal jo...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process influence the job-finding rate. A ...
This paper examines the job finding methods of different ethnic groups in the UK. The theoretical fr...
Black youth should have a higher rate of employment than white youth since they have a greater need ...
This paper examines the use and impact of job search methods of both unemployed and employed job see...
This paper aims to assess the relative productivity of contacting friends/relatives versus using a f...
One of the most pressing and pervasive problems facing contemporary American society concerns the al...
This thesis will identify patterns of black youth unemployment in the nation and in Virginia and ana...
(Paper received in final form, August 19901 Summary. This paper examines the effect of access to emp...
Because much of the concern about youth unemployment is motivated by the large differences between t...
This article presents a search model which shows that search method choices should be related to the...
In this paper, I use data from a new survey of employers in four large metropolitan areas to analyze...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process--the choice of search method...
The employment rate for black youth is about half that of white youth. In this Research Report, Prof...
Research on the behavior of job seekers has been extensive in the economics discipline. In more rece...
The present study seeks to fill a gap within the literature pertaining to the formal and informal jo...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process influence the job-finding rate. A ...
This paper examines the job finding methods of different ethnic groups in the UK. The theoretical fr...
Black youth should have a higher rate of employment than white youth since they have a greater need ...
This paper examines the use and impact of job search methods of both unemployed and employed job see...
This paper aims to assess the relative productivity of contacting friends/relatives versus using a f...
One of the most pressing and pervasive problems facing contemporary American society concerns the al...
This thesis will identify patterns of black youth unemployment in the nation and in Virginia and ana...
(Paper received in final form, August 19901 Summary. This paper examines the effect of access to emp...
Because much of the concern about youth unemployment is motivated by the large differences between t...