2015
DOI: 10.1177/2329496515620645
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Race, Place, and Unsolicited Job Leads

Abstract: Does the ethnoracial composition of local labor markets influence informal regulation of employment opportunities? To address this question, we link Census data on racial composition with survey data on unsolicited job leads in the 23 largest U.S. metro areas. The aim is twofold: (1) to operationalize three distinct conceptualizations of ethnoracial composition (general diversity, co-ethnic presence, and particularistic representation), and (2) to examine the influence of each at two distinct levels of local l… Show more

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“…While social capital can yield valued benefits in poor communities (Portes and Sensenbrenner 1993;Stack 1975), such networks may be less effective either because network alters do not have the needed resources, because they are less likely to share scarce resources they have, or because they cannot expect reciprocity (Lubbers, Small, and García 2020). Network-driven inequality has been particularly well studied in the domain of employment search (Granovetter [1974(Granovetter [ ] 1995McDonald 2011;McDonald et al 2016;Pedulla and Pager 2019;S. Smith 2000;2005), and my study of network inequality in crowdfunding builds on the concepts established in that field.…”
Section: Crowdfunding As a Network Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While social capital can yield valued benefits in poor communities (Portes and Sensenbrenner 1993;Stack 1975), such networks may be less effective either because network alters do not have the needed resources, because they are less likely to share scarce resources they have, or because they cannot expect reciprocity (Lubbers, Small, and García 2020). Network-driven inequality has been particularly well studied in the domain of employment search (Granovetter [1974(Granovetter [ ] 1995McDonald 2011;McDonald et al 2016;Pedulla and Pager 2019;S. Smith 2000;2005), and my study of network inequality in crowdfunding builds on the concepts established in that field.…”
Section: Crowdfunding As a Network Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, the forms of social capital resources that are privileged in the economy are not equally distributed across social groups (Lin, 2000). For example, relying on established and certified candidate pools when hiring can have negative consequences in contexts where women and racial minorities hold fewer positions of power and hiring authority than white males (McDonald et al, 2016). Second, networks tend to be homogenous (Castilla et al, 2013;Fernandez & Sosa, 2005).…”
Section: Network and Job Opportunities Shaped By Gender And Racementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This, in turn, affects the power of networks in accessing positions. For example, McDonald et al (2016) find that the odds of receiving unsolicited job leads increase significantly in occupations with more white workers. Furthermore, there are more instances of opportunity hoarding in competitive labor markets, and access to job information becomes less accessible (McDonald et al, 2016).…”
Section: Network and Job Opportunities Shaped By Gender And Racementioning
confidence: 99%
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