Place of work and place of residence: Informal hiring networks and labor market outcomes
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Bayer, P; Ross, SL; Topa, G
Published in: Journal of Political Economy
December 1, 2008
We use a novel research design to empirically detect the effect of social interactions on labor market outcomes. Using Census data on residential and employment locations, we examine whether individuals residing in the same city block are more likely to work together than those in nearby blocks. We find evidence of significant social interactions. The estimated referral effect is stronger when individuals are similar in sociodemographic characteristics. These findings are robust across specifications intended to address sorting and reverse causation. Further, the increased availability of neighborhood referrals has a significant impact on a wide range of labor market outcomes. © 2008 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.
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Journal of Political Economy
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0022-3808
Publication Date
December 1, 2008
Volume
116
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6
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1150 / 1196
Related Subject Headings
- Economics
- 38 Economics
- 35 Commerce, management, tourism and services
- 15 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services
- 14 Economics
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Bayer, P., Ross, S. L., & Topa, G. (2008). Place of work and place of residence: Informal hiring networks and labor market outcomes. Journal of Political Economy, 116(6), 1150–1196. https://doi.org/10.1086/595975
Bayer, P., S. L. Ross, and G. Topa. “Place of work and place of residence: Informal hiring networks and labor market outcomes.” Journal of Political Economy 116, no. 6 (December 1, 2008): 1150–96. https://doi.org/10.1086/595975.
Bayer P, Ross SL, Topa G. Place of work and place of residence: Informal hiring networks and labor market outcomes. Journal of Political Economy. 2008 Dec 1;116(6):1150–96.
Bayer, P., et al. “Place of work and place of residence: Informal hiring networks and labor market outcomes.” Journal of Political Economy, vol. 116, no. 6, Dec. 2008, pp. 1150–96. Scopus, doi:10.1086/595975.
Bayer P, Ross SL, Topa G. Place of work and place of residence: Informal hiring networks and labor market outcomes. Journal of Political Economy. 2008 Dec 1;116(6):1150–1196.
Published In
Journal of Political Economy
DOI
ISSN
0022-3808
Publication Date
December 1, 2008
Volume
116
Issue
6
Start / End Page
1150 / 1196
Related Subject Headings
- Economics
- 38 Economics
- 35 Commerce, management, tourism and services
- 15 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services
- 14 Economics