Authors
Eleonora Patacchini, Yves Zenou
Publication date
2012/11/1
Journal
Regional Science and Urban Economics
Volume
42
Issue
6
Pages
938-949
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
This paper explores the relationship between residential proximity of individuals from the same ethnic group and the probability of finding a job through social networks, relative to other search methods. Using individual-level data from the UK Labour Force survey and spatial statistics techniques, we find that (i) the higher is the percentage of a given ethnic group living nearby, the higher is the probability of finding a job through social contacts; (ii) this effect decays very rapidly with distance. The magnitude, statistical significance and spatial decay of such an effect differ depending on the ethnic group considered. We provide an interpretation of our findings using the network model of Calvó-Armengol and Jackson (2004).
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Scholar articles
E Patacchini, Y Zenou - Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2012