The following pages link to ENDOGENOUS JOB CONTACT NETWORKS (Q2935191):
Displaying 21 items.
- Hiring through referrals (Q403745) (← links)
- Social interactions and spillovers (Q550179) (← links)
- A dynamic model of job networking and social influences on employment (Q951525) (← links)
- Job contact networks. (Q1427504) (← links)
- The implications of labor market network for business cycles (Q1668277) (← links)
- On-the-job search and finding a good job through social contacts (Q1674982) (← links)
- Informal job search through social networks and vacancy creation (Q1741757) (← links)
- Local public goods with weighted link formation (Q2078076) (← links)
- Getting a job through unemployed friends: a social network perspective (Q2098893) (← links)
- Marriage through friends (Q2105690) (← links)
- Nonspecific networking (Q2344966) (← links)
- Referral hiring and wage formation in a market with adverse selection (Q2667241) (← links)
- The evolution of networks and local public good provision: a potential approach (Q2669077) (← links)
- Labor market and search through personal contacts (Q2867529) (← links)
- TRANSITIONS OUT OF UNEMPLOYMENT: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL NETWORKS' TOPOLOGY AND FIRMS' RECRUITMENT STRATEGIES (Q3072432) (← links)
- When Strong Ties are Strong: Networks and Youth Labour Market Entry (Q4610680) (← links)
- Referral-based Job Search Networks (Q4610783) (← links)
- Movers and Shakers* (Q4963081) (← links)
- Macroeconomic and Financial Networks: Review of Some Recent Developments in Parametric and Non-parametric Approaches (Q5022167) (← links)
- An equilibrium labor market model with internal and external referrals (Q6572246) (← links)
- Core-periphery and nested networks emerging from a simple model of network formation (Q6575509) (← links)