Causal Mechanisms, Job Search and the Labour Market Spatial Mismatch

作者: Owen Crankshaw

DOI: 10.1179/1476743014Z.00000000041

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摘要: AbstractMany studies of the labour market spatial mismatch rely on deductivenomological model causation to test theory that low-skilled, inner-city residents have been isolated from knowledge job opportunities by suburbanization jobs. The logic this approach follows explanation which establishes measuring constant conjunctions between ‘causes’ and ‘effects’. As an alternative, I used a realist study uses ‘causal-explanatory’ method. This entails qualitative description causal mechanism in order discover conceptualize its properties. results suggest could be refined accommodate finding workers excluded ghettos do not necessarily solely local social networks find out about vacancies. Instead, with employment experience strong workplace-based so...

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