Original title:
How to Get Ahead in the Czech Republic? The Importance of Social Capital in Job Attainment After 1989
Authors:
Häuberer, J. ; Šafr, Jiří Document type: Papers Conference/Event: Výzkumy hodnot a diferenciace: sociologické pohledy, Praha (CZ), 2010-11-08 / 2010-11-09
Year:
2012
Language:
eng Abstract:
The paper focuses on the role of social networks in status attainment. Using data from the survey "Distinction and Values" (2008) which surveyed cohorts ages 30–34 authors focus on the role of parental status/class, mobilized social capital and education on achieved first job socioeconomic status (ISEI). The effect of the "strength of weak ties" failed to be proven when operationalised as the mobilization of distant and wider contacts exclusively only among members of the higher classes. Social capital was also operationalised as ISEI of the person from the circle of acquaintances (weak ties), that supplied information on first-time employment. This form of social capital contributes significantly to the attained status, namely in offspring with the middle class origin. Authors conclude that the influence of individual social capital has not vanished from the society after 1989.
Keywords:
job attainment; social capital; social class Project no.: 2D06014 (CEP) Funding provider: GA MŠk Host item entry: Values, Stratification, Transformation, ISBN 978-80-7380-401-5
Institution: Institute of Sociology AS ČR
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Document availability information: Fulltext is available at the institute of the Academy of Sciences. Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0219293