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Social capital in labor market access and poverty in Mexico

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Social capital, defined as the set of social networks that a person has in order to obtain benefits, is used by the population as a mechanism for providing resources, to cushion shocks in consumption and to obtain information on available employment opportunities. This study employs a logistic model to characterize the manner in which people access the labor market in Mexico through the use of their social networks (bonding social capital). It also takes poverty levels finto account. A cycle in the use of social networks was observed in which job searches are initially conducted with the help of family, there friends and co-workers, and, lastly, neighbors. This cycle is robust in the case of the poor, who rely primarily on friends and co-workers to enter the labor market.
Titulo traducido El capital social en el acceso al mercado laboral y la pobreza en México
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Fuente Well-being and Social Policy; vol. 9, no. 1, 2014
Nombre del archivo ADISS2016-422.pdf
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