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Social Capital at Work

A great deal of the research into the determinants of labour market outcomes has focussed on the role of human capital and the structure of the labour market. Relatively little attention has been paid to the role of social capital. This paper investigates the extent to which an individual's soc...

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Published in:The economic and labour relations review : ELRR 2004-01, Vol.14 (2), p.235-255
Main Authors: Stone, Wendy, Gray, Matthew, Hughes, Jody
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