Networks in labor economics

ID: networks-in-labor-economics

In labor economics, "networks" refer to the social connections and relationships among individuals that can influence various aspects of labor market outcomes, including job search, hiring processes, and career advancement. These networks can take many forms, including personal connections, professional associations, family ties, or community groups, and they play a significant role in how information about job opportunities is disseminated and how individuals access those opportunities.

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