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'Who You Know': Earnings Effects of Formal and Informal Social Network Resources under Late State Socialism, Hungary, 1986-87

Jozsef Borocz
Rutgers University

Caleb Southworth
University of Oregon



Journal of Socio-Economics, Vol. 27, No. 3, 1998

Abstract:     
Although social network assets have been widely studied as mechanisms for social achievement in the capitalist context, they remain largely unexamined under socialist-type systems. This paper addresses that weakness in the literature and tests the usefulness of social network resources in income attainment models in Hungary, 1986-87. It suggests that the formal-informal distinction is a useful basic taxonomy of social network assets. Contrary to the received analytical framework of state socialist economies - which associates formality with the state sector and informality with the second economy - it treats formal and informal ties as present in both the state and non-state sectors. Regression models of social survey data show that social network resources are a positive contributor to income inequality in both the state and non-state sectors. Formal and informal network ties are shown to have independent and unequal returns, suggesting that they are different types of ties rather than poles in a spectrum.

Keywords: socialism, Hungary, social network resources, earnings effects, regression analysis, formal networks, informal networks

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Date posted: January 10, 2008 ; Last revised: January 10, 2008

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Borocz, Jozsef and Southworth, Caleb, 'Who You Know': Earnings Effects of Formal and Informal Social Network Resources under Late State Socialism, Hungary, 1986-87. Journal of Socio-Economics, Vol. 27, No. 3, 1998. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1082467


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Jozsef Borocz (Contact Author)
Rutgers University ( email )
Dept of Sociology
54 Joyce Kilmer Ave
Piscataway, NJ 08940
United States
Caleb Southworth
University of Oregon ( email )
1280 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403
United States
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