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There is a rich tradition of research on how social capital operates in the labor market. Much of this research adopts a supply-side perspective, and examines how network factors influence job seekers' success in the labor market. Recent research by Mouw (2003, 2006), however, has called into...
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: the percentage of females declines over increasing levels of the hierarchy. However, when considering the gender … organizational hierarchy. For both internals and externals, a key factor producing differences in gender composition across levels of …
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Past studies of gender and hierarchy document that the proportion of women declines as one looks up levels of the … explained by observed human capital factors of education, work, and management experience. Networks also contribute to this … do males. In addition to these gender differences at the point of application, we find evidence that demand …
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