Inequality beyond networking: Personal networks and mobilization of contacts by young job seekers in Barcelona

Mattia Vacchiano, Dafne Muntanyola-Saura, Oriol Barranco

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© Federación Española de Sociología. How young job seekers mobilize their contacts in the labour market? We look at mobilization of personal networks of young adults in Barcelona. We consider the strength of ties and status homophily as mechanisms of personal networks as for the consolidation of social capital. Our qualitative analysis of 18 interviews with job seekers explores their personal networks and labour market trajectories. We applied Social Network Analysis (SNA). Our analysis of social capital indicates the existence of a relation between the cultural and economic capitals of job seekers and the compositional features of their networks. Results show how networks are similarly heterogeneous in terms of strength of ties, and mostly homophilous in educational levels. But these similarities in terms of social capital come with sharp inequalities in the patterns of mobilized contacts and their success in finding a job. These differences can be explained by the type and volume of capitals of job seekers. Those with better positions in the social structure and stable trajectories seem to mobilize fewer contacts more efficiently, getting better outcomes.
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)207-226
Nombre de pàgines20
RevistaRevista Espanola de Sociologia
Volum28
Número2
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Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de gen. 2019

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