Steve McDonald, S. Michael Gaddis, Lindsey B. Trimble, Lindsay Hamm
In Steve Mcdonald (ed.) Networks, Work and Inequality (Research in the Sociology of Work, Volume 24) Emerald Group Publishing Limited, p. 1-41
Publication year: 2013

Abstract

The introductory chapter to this special issue highlights contemporary scholarship on networks, work, and inequality. We review the last decade of research on this topic, identifying four key areas investigation: (1) networks and hiring, (2) networks and the labor process, (3) networks and outcomes at work, and (4) networks and institutional dynamics. Social networks play an important role in understanding the mechanisms by which and the conditions under which economic inequality is reproduced across gender, race, and social class distinctions. Throughout the review, we point to numerous opportunities for future research to enhance our understanding of these social processes.

Keywords

  • Networks
  • Labor market / employment
  • Inequality
  • Social capital