<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>What can we learn about social stratification and socio-economic structure through the study of the social relationships that connect people from different occupations? Sociologists have long recognised that empirical patterns of social interaction are revealing about the nature of the underlying social structure, and that the social relationships of occupations are major forces in defining the social structure. This project deals with observational data about the social interations held between the incumbents of occupational positions in order to apply two contrasting statistical approaches to the analysis of social interaction data. By doing so it makes new substantive and methodological co...
Social stratification is determined not only by income, education, race, and gender, but also by an ...
Occupations, like many other social systems, are hierarchical. They evolve with other elements withi...
This article contributes to exploring the comparative effects of market mechanisms and social networ...
This paper analyses social interactions between detailed occupational positions as a means of explor...
In the ESRC project ‘Social Networks and Occupational Structure' (or ‘SoNOcS', seewww.camsis.stir.ac...
Social network analysis (SNA) focuses on the structure of ties within a set of social actors, e.g., ...
There have been calls from several sources recently for a renewal of class analysis that would encom...
This paper proposes a simple social network model of occupational segregation, generated by the exis...
Abstract Research on social stratification is closely linked to analyzing the prestige associated wi...
A natural way to think of social and economic interaction structure is in terms of social networks. ...
Using social network analysis for the studies of organizational structure allows to understand in mo...
AbstractIn this paper we explore occupational structure in the USA, as measured by the social networ...
This study contributes to exploration and understanding of the role of social context in economic ou...
Contains fulltext : 112960.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Wilfred Dolfs...
We assess the impact of social connections on the sorting of workers to firms (and the presumption t...
Social stratification is determined not only by income, education, race, and gender, but also by an ...
Occupations, like many other social systems, are hierarchical. They evolve with other elements withi...
This article contributes to exploring the comparative effects of market mechanisms and social networ...
This paper analyses social interactions between detailed occupational positions as a means of explor...
In the ESRC project ‘Social Networks and Occupational Structure' (or ‘SoNOcS', seewww.camsis.stir.ac...
Social network analysis (SNA) focuses on the structure of ties within a set of social actors, e.g., ...
There have been calls from several sources recently for a renewal of class analysis that would encom...
This paper proposes a simple social network model of occupational segregation, generated by the exis...
Abstract Research on social stratification is closely linked to analyzing the prestige associated wi...
A natural way to think of social and economic interaction structure is in terms of social networks. ...
Using social network analysis for the studies of organizational structure allows to understand in mo...
AbstractIn this paper we explore occupational structure in the USA, as measured by the social networ...
This study contributes to exploration and understanding of the role of social context in economic ou...
Contains fulltext : 112960.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Wilfred Dolfs...
We assess the impact of social connections on the sorting of workers to firms (and the presumption t...
Social stratification is determined not only by income, education, race, and gender, but also by an ...
Occupations, like many other social systems, are hierarchical. They evolve with other elements withi...
This article contributes to exploring the comparative effects of market mechanisms and social networ...