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spaced (but not fewer or more Children altogether), and consequently to have a potentially longer consecutive parental leave …
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expanded work interruptions and, in turn, reducing the negative effects of subsequent children. Based on arguably exogenous …
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The paper provides an overview of existing knowledge regarding the role played by social networks in the process where young workers are matched to employing firms. We discuss standard theories of why social networks may be an important element in the job-matching process and survey the...
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The paper studies how social job finding networks affect firms' selection of employees and the setting of entry wages. Our point of departure is the Montgomery (1991) model of employee referrals which suggests that it is optimal for firms to hire new workers through referrals from their most...
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