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Capitale sociale e mercato del lavoro
Capitale sociale
e mercato del lavoro
Questa sezione è dedicata al ruolo del capitale sociale
nell'incontro tra domanda e offerta nel mercato del lavoro. Le letture
consigliate affrontano temi come l'influenza dei legami sociali
sui processi di ricerca di un'occupazione e sulla mobilità
dei lavoratori in termini di impiego, status e reddito. Particolare
attenzione è dedicata al ruolo delle reti sociali di immigrati
nel favorire l'integrazione delle minoranze etniche nel mercato
del lavoro.
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Letture fondamentali
Cahuc, P., Fontaine, F. (2002), On
the Efficiency of Job Search with Social Networks, CEPR Discussion
Paper No. 3511.
Fontaine, F. (2003), Do
workers really benefit from their social networks?, Maison des
Sciences Economiques, Université Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne,
Cahiers de la MSE No v04085.
Granovetter, M. (1973), The
Strength Of Weak Ties, in American Journal of Sociology, 78,
pp. 1360-80.
Lin, N. (1999), Social
Networks and Status Attainment, Annual Review of Sociology,
Vol. 25, 467-487.
Sabatini, Fabio (2006), Does
Social Capital Improve Labour Productivity in Small and Medium Enterprises?,
Working Paper No. 92, University of Rome La Sapienza, Department
of Public Economics.
Sabatini, Fabio (2006), Social
capital, labour precariousness and the economic performance. An
empirical assessment of the strength of weak ties in Italy,
Third Sector and Civil Economy Working Paper Series, No. 26, January
2006, University of Bologna, Faculty of Economics.
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Approfondimenti
Abell, P., Crouchley, R., Mills,
C. (2004), An
Exploration of Self-Employment in Great Britain: In Search of Social
Capital, London School of Economics, mimeo.
Amudeo-Dorantes, C., Mundra,
K. (2004), Social
Networks and Their Impact on the Employment and Earnings of Mexican
Immigrants, San Diego State University, Department of Economics,
mimeo.
Bernabé Aguilera, M. (2002),
The
Impact of Social Capital on Labor Force Participation: Evidence
from the 2000 Social Capital Benchmark Survey, Social Science
Quarterly, Vol. 83, Issue 3, Page 853.
Anderberg, D., Andersson, F.
(2002), Stratification,
Social Networks in the Labour Market, and Intergenerational Mobility,
Discussion Paper SP II 2003-20, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin, 2003.
Barbieri, P. (2003), Social
Capital and Self-Employment. A Network Analysis Experiment and Several
Considerations, International Sociology, Vol. 18, No. 4, 681-701
(2003).
Bartus, T. (2001), Social
Capital and Earnings Inequalities. The Role of Informal Job Search
in Hungary, Groningen, Interuniversity Center for Social Science
Theory and Methodology.
Basker, E. (2003), Education,
Job Search and Migration, University of Missouri, mimeo.
Battu, H., Seaman, P., Zenou,
Y. (2004), Job
Contact Networks and the Ethnic Minorities, University of Aberdeen,
Department of Economics, mimeo.
Bentolila, S., Michelacci, C.,
Suarez, J. (2003), Social
Networks and Occupational Choice, London School of Economics,
Centre for Economic Performance, mimeo.
Bernabé Aguilera, M. (2003),
The
Impact of the Worker: How Social Capital and Human Capital Influence
the Job Tenure of Formerly Undocumented Mexican Immigrants,
Sociological Inquiry, Vol. 73, Issue 1, February 2003.
Borghans, L., Weel, B., Weinberg, B.A.
(2005), People
People: Social Capital and the Labor Market Outcomes of Underrepresented
Groups, Ohio State University, Department of Economics, Unpublished
Paper.
Brass, D.J., Labianca, G. (1999), Social
Capital, The Social Ledger, and Social Resources Management,
in Gabbay, S. and Leenders, R. (eds), Corporate
Social Capital and Social Liabilities, Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Brekke, K.A., Nyborg, K. (2005), Moral
hazard and moral motivation: Corporate social responsibility as
labor market screening, Memorandum No. 25/2004, Department of
Economics, University of Oslo.
Brinton, M.C. (2000), Social
capital in the Japanese youth labor market: Labor market policy,
schools, and norms, Policy Sciences, 33 (3-4): 289-306, December
2000.
Cabrales, A., Calvo-Armengol,
A., Pavoni, N. (2005), Social
Preferences, Skill Segregation, and Wage Dynamics, Departament
d’Economia i Empresa, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, mimeo.
Calvó-Armengol, A., Zenou, Y.
(2003), Job
Matching, Social Network and Word-of-Mouth Communication, IZA
Discussion Paper, No. 711, Institute for the Study of Labour.
Calvo-Armengol, A., Ioannides,
Y.M. (2005), Social
Networks in Labor Markets, Department of Economics Working Paper,
Tufts University.
Carpenter, J., Seki, E. (2005),
Do
Social Preferences Increase Productivity? Field Experimental Evidence
from Fishermen in Toyama Bay, IZA Discussion Paper No. 1697,
Institute for the Study of Labour.
Carpenter, J., Seki, E. (2005),
Competitive
Work Environments and Social Preferences: Field Experimental Evidence
from a Japanese Fishing Community, IZA Discussion Paper No.
1691, Institute for the Study of Labour.
Chapple K. (2002), "I
Name It and I Claim It--In the Name of Jesus, This Job Is Mine":
Job Search, Networks, and Careers for Low-Income Women, Economic
Development Quarterly, November 2002, vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 294-294(1).
Chiswick, B.R. (2000), Are
Immigrants Favorably Self-Selected? An Economic Analysis, IZA
Discussion Paper No. 131, Institute for the Study of Labour.
Clarck, S. (2000), The
Closure of the Russian Labour Market, European Societies, Vol.
2, No. 4, 483-504.
Conley, T.G., Topa, G. (2002),
Socio-economic
distance and spatial patterns in unemployment, Journal of Applied
Econometrics, Vol. 17, Issue 4, 303-327.
Côté, J.E. (2002),
Role
of Identity Capital in the Transition to Adulthood: The Individualization
Thesis Examined, Journal of Youth Studies, Vol. 5, No. 2, 117-134.
Delattre, E., Sabatier, M. (2003),
Social
Capital and Wages: An Econometric Evaluation of Social Networking's
Effects, Paper presented at the XVIII AIEL Conference of Labour
Economists, Modena 23-24 September 2004.
De Paola, M., Scoppa, V. (2001),
The
Role of Family Ties in the Labour Market. An Interpretation Based
on Efficiency Wage Theory, Labour, Vol. 15, Issue 4, Page 603.
Dokko, G., Rosenkopf, L. (2001), Social
Capital for Hire? Mobility of Technical Professionals and Firm Influence
in Wireless Standards Committees, University of Pennsylvania,
Department of Management, mimeo.
Dupuis, A., Inkson, K., McLaren, E.
(2004), Pathways
to Employment for Young New Zealenders: Effects of Social Capital,
Labour Market Dynamics Research Group, Massey University, mimeo.
Eby, L.T. (2001), The
Boundaryless Career Experiences of Mobile Spouses in Dual-Earner
Marriages, Group & Organization Management, September 2001,
vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 343-368(26).
Elliot, J.R., Sims, R. (2003), Ghettos
and Barrios: The Impact of Neighborhood Poverty and Race on Job
Matching among Blacks and Latinos, Social Problems, August 2001,
Vol. 48, No. 3, 341-361.
Erikson, R., Jonsson, J.O. (1998),
Social
Origin as an Interest-bearing Asset: Family Background and Labour-market
Rewards among Employees in Sweden, Acta Sociologica, Vol. 41,
No. 1, 19-36.
Falk, I. (2001), Sleight
of Hand: Job myths, literacy and social capital, Discussion
Paper D14/2001, University of Tasmania, Centre for Research and
Learning in Regional Australia.
Falk. I. (2001), The
Future of ‘Work’ and the Work of the Future, Discussion
Paper D5/2001, University of Tasmania, Centre for Research and Learning
in Regional Australia.
Flap, H., Völker, B. (2001), Goal
specific social capital and job satisfaction Effects of different
types of networks on instrumental and social aspects of work,
Social Networks 23 (2001) 297–320.
Fontaine, F. (2004), Why
are similar workers paid differently? The role of social networks,
Université Paris I, Eurequa, CNRS, mimeo.
Fontaine, F. (2005), A
Job Search Model with Social Networks, Université Paris
I, Eurequa, CNRS, mimeo.
Friedman, R., Krackhardt, D. (1997),
Social
Capital and Career Mobility: A Structural Theory of Lower Returns
to Education for Asian Employees, Journal of Applied Behavioral
Sciences, Vol. 33, No. 3, 316-334.
Fujimoto, K. (2004), Feminine
Capital: The Forms of Capital in the Female Labor Market in Japan,
The Sociological Quarterly, Winter 2004, Vol. 45, No. 1, 91-111.
Garshick Kleit, R. (2002), Job
Search Networks and Strategies in Scattered-site Public Housing,
Housing Studies, Vol. 17, No. 1, January 1, 2002.
Gerber, P.T., Mayorova, O. (2003),
Getting
Personal: The Use of Networks For Successful Job Searches in Russia,
1985-2001, Paper presented at the Semi-Annual
Meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification of
the International Sociological Association, Tokyo, March 1-3, 2003.
Gray, A. (2003), Towards
a Conceptual Framework for Studying Time and Social Capital,
Families & Social Capital ESRC Research Group, London South
Bank University.
Grayson, P.J. (2004), Social
dynamics, university experiences, and graduates' job outcomes,
British Journal of Sociology of Education, Vol. 25, No. 5, 609-627.
Green, A., Shuttleworth, I., Lavery,
S. (2005), Young
people, job search and local labour markets: The example of Belfast,
Urban Studies, Vol. 42, No. 2, 301-324.
Haunschild, A. (2003), Managing
Employment Relationships in Flexible Labour Markets: The Case of
German Repertory Theatres, Human Relations, Vol. 56, No. 8,
899-929 (2003).
Higgins, M.C. (2001), Changing
careers: the effects of social context, Journal of Organizational
Behavior, Vol. 22, Issue 6, 595 - 618.
Kalter, F., Kogan, I. (2002), Ethnic
Inequalities at Labour Market Entry in Belgium and Spain, Working
Paper No. 49/2002, Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische
Sozialforschung.
Knight, J., Yueh, L. (2002),
The
Role of Social Capital in the Labour Market in China, Oxford
University, Department of Economics Discussion Paper.
Korpi, T. (2001), Good
Friends in Bad Times? Social Networks and Job Search among the Unemployed
in Sweden, Acta Sociologica, Vol. 44,
No 2, June 1, 2001.
Ma, Z. (2002), Social-capital
mobilization and income returns to entrepreneurship: the case of
return migration in rural China, Environment and Planning, Vol.
34, 1763-1784.
Maman, D. (2001), The
Organizational Connection: Social Capital and the Career Expansion
of Directors of Business Groups in Israel, Social Science Research
30, 578–605 (2001).
Mouw, T. (2002), Social
Capital and Job Search: Do Contacts Matter?, University of North
Carolina, Department of Sociology, mimeo.
Mouw, T. (2003), The
Use of Social Networks among Hispanic Workers: An Indirect Test
of the Effect of Social Capital, University of North Carolina,
Department of Sociology, mimeo.
Ooka, E., Wellmann, B. (2003),
Does
Social Capital Pay Off More Within or Between Ethnic Groups? Analyzing
Job Searches in Five Toronto Ethnic Groups, in Fong, E. (eds),
Inside the Mosaic, Toronto, University of Toronto Press.
Pastor, J.C., Mayo, M. (2005),
Networks
And Effectiveness In Work Teams: The Impact Of Diversity, IE
Working Paper WP05-10, Instituto de Impresa, Madrid.
Portes, A. (1998),
Social capital: its origins and applications in modern sociology,
Annual Review of Sociology 24: 1-24.
Raffo, C., Reeves, M. (2000),
Youth
Transitions and Social Exclusion: Developments in Social Capital
Theory, Journal of Youth Studies, Vol.
2, No. 2, 147-166.
Rainer, H., Siedler, T. (2005),
O
Brother, Where Art Thou? The Effects of Having a Sibling on Geographic
Mobility and Labor Market Outcomes, IZA
Discussion Paper No. 1842, Institute for the Study of Labor.
Reingold, D.A. (1999), Social
Networks and the Employment Problem of the Urban Poor, Urban
Studies, Vol. 36, No. 11, 1907-1932.
Reyes-ruiz , R. (2005), Creating
latino communities in the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area,
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Vol. 31, No. 1, 151-169.
Rob, R., Zemsky, P. (2000), Social
Capital, Corporate Culture and Incentive Intensity, University
of Pennsylvania and INSEAD, Unpublished Paper.
Salaff. J.W., Greve, A. (2002),
Can
Chinese Woman's Social Capital Migrate?, University of Toronto,
Department of Sociology, mimeo.
Salaff, J.W., Greve, A., Xu
Li Ping, L. (2002), Paths
Into the Economy: Structural Barriers and the Job Hunt for Skilled
PRC Migrants in Canada, The International Journal of Human Resource
Management, special issue on Globalization and HRM in Asia Pacific,
Vol. 13(3): 450-464, 2002.
Sanders, J.M., Nee, V. (1996),
Immigrant self–employment: The family as social capital and
the value of human capital, American Sociological Review 61: 231–249.
Santamaria-Garcia, J. (2002),
Two-sided
search in a heterogeneous labor market: the role of social contacts,
European University Institute, mimeo.
Seibert, S.E., Kraimer, M.L.,
Liden, R.C. (2001), A
Social Capital Theory of Career Success, Academy of Management
Journal.
Smith, S.S. (2003), Exploring
the efficacy of African-Americans' job referral networks: A study
of the obligations of exchange around job information and influence,
Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 26, No. 6, 1029-1045.
Spencer, D.A. (2002), Shirking
the Issue? Efficiency wages, work discipline and full employment,
Review of Political Economy, Vol. 14, No. 3, 313-327.
Stone, W., Gray, M., Hughes,
J. (2003), Social
capital at work. How family, friends and civic ties relate to labour
market outcomes, Research Paper No. 31, April 2003, Australian
Institute of Family Studies.
Stovell, K., Fountain, C. (2003),
Hearing
about a Job: A Model of Differential Information Flow and Job Matching,
Working Paper no. 30. Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences,
University of Washington.
Tress, M. (1998), Welfare
state type, labour markets and refugees: a comparison of Jews from
the former Soviet Union in the United States and the Federal Republic
of Germany, Ethnic and Racial Studies,
Vol. 21, No. 1, 116-137.
Urwin, P., Sturgis, P., Di Pietro,
G. (2002), ‘The
Yuppies Networking’: Measuring the Employment Effects of Networking
and the Accumulation of Social Capital Using the UK Time Use Survey,
Westminsiter Business School, University of Westminster, mimeo.
Von Siemes, F. (2005), Fairness,
Adverse Selection, and Employment Contracts, Discussion paper
2005-14, Department of Economics, University of Munich.
Wahba, J., Zenou, Y. (2003),
Density,
Social Networks and Job Search Methods: Theory and Application to
Egypt, University of Southampton, Department of Economics, mimeo.
Waldinger, R. (1997), Social
Capital or Social Closure? Immigrant Networks in the Labor Market,
Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies Working Paper Series, No.
26.
Werum, R.E. (2000), “It’s
Not What You Know But Whom You Know”: Adult Social Capital
and Track Placement of Ethnic Groups in Germany, Paper presented
at the August 2000 annual meetings of the American Sociological
Association, Washington, DC.
Wright Brown D., Konrad A. (2001),
Job-seeking
in a turbulent economy: Social networks and the importance of cross-industry
ties to an industry change, Human Relations, August 2001, vol.
54, no. 8, pp. 1015-1044(30).
Yueh, L.Y. (2001), An
Investment Model of Social Capital with Empirical Application to
Women’s Labour Market Outcomes in Urban China, University
of Oxford, Department of Economics, Discussion Paper No. 83.
Zang, X. (2003), Network
Resources and Job Search in Urban China, Journal of Sociology,
Vol. 39, No. 2, 115-129 (2003).
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