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Title: Social Capital and Immigration


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Social Capital and Immigration
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Social Capital Theory
  • Robert Putnam in Making Democracy Work Civic
    Traditions in Modern Italy
  • Networks characterized by

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Networks
  • Connections between people

Chet
Chad
Joan
Char
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Kinds of Ties
  • Weak ties
  • Strong ties

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Trust
  • Reliability
  • Fairness --- confidence that others will treat
    you fairly when they have the chance to take
    advantage of you.

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Norms of Reciprocity
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Resources Available through Social Capital
  • Information
  • Influence
  • Financial
  • Psychological
  • In-kind support

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Social Closure
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Social Closure
  • Sometimes results from prejudice and
    discrimination
  • Resource dependence

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  • Sanctions very effective
  • Cement implicit contracts
  • Closed networks characteristic of new immigrants

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Social Capital and Immigration
  • Once initiated, social capital
  • Hard to see at this point, how it encourages
    vertical expansion in organizations

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Employers and Immigrant Social Capital
  • Hiring for low skill jobs that require ability to
    get along with others, deferential attitude

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  • Already employed immigrants
  • Conduct search for new hires among their social
    network
  • Sponsorship of new hire
  • More power over new hire than employer
  • Sponsorship provides

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Exclusionary Closure
  • Ethnically distinctive insiders monopolize job
    opportunities for members of their network
  • Easier for employer

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Usurpationary Closure
  • Workers use the power they derive from network
    closure against management
  • Exclude other ethnicities

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Bureaucracy and Exclusionary Closure
  • Bureaucracies
  • Job training formalized

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  • Concern about hiring for low level positions
    based on
  • Career ladders
  • Presentation of org. to public/customers

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Social Capital and Los Angeles Low Wage Employers
  • Use referrals and networks to fill jobs
  • From employers perspective
  • Enhances the networks power

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Network Recruitment and Social Reproduction
  • Dominance of Hispanic immigrants in specific
    occupations with sampled employers
  • Vast network of Hispanics

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  • Becomes exclusionary
  • Other groups, even Hispanics from other villages
    excluded

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  • Usurpationary closure
  • Employees cooperation depends upon employer
    hiring their referrals
  • Employers concern about fairness

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  • Employers concern about
  • Department stores, hospitals
  • Front and back of restaurants

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  • Self activating nature of network recruitment
    makes it resistant to managements efforts to
    formalize hiring process.

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  • Have to be careful about hiring from rival
    cliques
  • Loyalty to network (family, village) instead of
    employer
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