With a little help from my friends? Quality of social networks, job finding and job match quality

Lorenzo Cappellari, Konstantinos Tatsiramos

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Résumé

This paper studies the effect of network quality on job finding and job match quality using longitudinal data and a direct measure of network quality, which is based on the employment of friendship ties. Various identification strategies provide robust evidence that a higher number of employed contacts increases the job finding rate. Network quality also increases wages for high-skilled workers forming networks with non-familial contacts. Instead, for low-skilled workers, more employed familial contacts lead to a negative but not significant effect on wages. These findings reconcile previous mixed evidence of network effects on wages, indicating heterogeneity by skill level and relationship type.
langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)55-75
Nombre de pages21
journalEuropean Economic Review
Volume78
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 août 2015
Modification externeOui

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