Working Paper

Coworker Networks and the Labor Market Outcomes of Displaced Workers: Evidence from Portugal

Jose Garcia-Louzao, Marta Silva
CESifo, Munich, 2023

CESifo Working Paper No. 10442

The use of social contacts in the labor market is widespread. This paper investigates the impact of personal connections on hiring probabilities and re-employment outcomes of displaced workers in Portugal. We rely on rich matched employer-employee data to define personal connections that arise from interactions at the workplace. Our empirical strategy exploits firm closures to select workers who are exogenously forced to search for a new job and leverages variation across displaced workers with direct connections to prospective employers. The hiring analysis indicates that displaced workers with a direct link to a firm through a former coworker are three times more likely to be hired compared to workers displaced from the same closing event who lack such a tie. However, we find that the effect varies according to the type of connection as well as firms’ similarity. Finally, we show that successful displaced workers with a connection in the hiring firm have higher entry-level wages and enjoy greater job security although these advantages disappear over time.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Keywords: job displacement, coworker networks, re-employment
JEL Classification: J230, J630, L140