Who Works Where and Why? Parental Networks and the Labor Market

Shmuel San
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Social connections are valuable for workers entering the labor market, both because they might increase the likelihood of knowing about a job opening at a specific firm and because they may increase the likelihood of being hired, conditional on knowing about an opening. Using data from Israel and relying on identifying variation from the timing of job movements of parents' coworkers, I find that workers are three to four times more likely to find employment in firms where their parents have professional connections than in otherwise similar firms. I use the same variation to structurally estimate a matching model of the labor market with search frictions, and find that connections double the probability of meeting and increase by 35% the likelihood of being hired given a meeting. The estimated value of one additional meeting with a connected firm is 3.7% of the average wage, with around 2/5 of the increase coming from the direct value of a connection. Connections matter for inequality; I find that the wage gap between Arabs and Jews decreases by 12% when equalizing the groups' connections, but increases by 56% when prohibiting the hiring of connected workers. These seemingly opposing results are explained by the fact that Arabs have connections to lower-paying firms but use their connections more extensively.
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谁在哪里工作,为什么?父母网络和劳动力市场
社会关系对于进入劳动力市场的工人来说是有价值的,因为他们可能会增加了解特定公司空缺职位的可能性,因为他们可能会增加被雇用的可能性,条件是知道空缺职位。利用来自以色列的数据,并根据父母同事的工作变动时间来确定差异,我发现,员工在父母有专业关系的公司找到工作的可能性是在其他类似公司的三到四倍。我使用相同的变量来结构化地估计劳动力市场与搜索摩擦的匹配模型,并发现联系使会面的可能性增加了一倍,并且在会面的情况下被雇用的可能性增加了35%。与关系公司的一次额外会面的估计价值为平均工资的3.7%,其中约五分之二的增长来自关系的直接价值。联系关系影响不平等;我发现,阿拉伯人和犹太人之间的工资差距在平衡两个群体的关系时减少了12%,但在禁止雇佣有关系的工人时增加了56%。这些看似相反的结果可以用这样一个事实来解释:阿拉伯人与低薪公司有联系,但他们更广泛地利用这种联系。
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