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SUMMARY:Phillipp Brandt: Relational Footholds as Labor Market Mechanism
DESCRIPTION:Ort: Seidenstraße 36, Raum: 2.067 (2. OG)\nIm Rahmen des Kolloquiums der Abteilung SOWI VII freuen wir uns ganz herzlich, Prof. Dr. Philipp Brandt (Sciences Po, Paris) bei uns begrüßen zu dürfen.&nbsp;\nRelational Footholds as Labor Market MechanismProf. Dr. Phillip Brandt\nThere is little workers can do in labor markets. Qualifications, performance, and referrals may improve their chances in hiring decisions, but labor markets are part of big processes like political reforms or technological change. This talk shows how workers organize labor market continuity. The empirical context is the widely studied case of New York City's yellow cab industry. The analysis recovers the work lives of over 30 thousand drivers from a year's worth of their activities, ~150 million passenger trips. An initial "computational ethnography" identifies two main labor market segments characterized by transactional and relational work arrangements. The subsequent analysis unpacks their interplay: Drivers quit transactional arrangements in search of a stable partner, often accepting spare shifts of committed pairs along the way. These "relational footholds" offer respite during those quests and bolster the viability of partnerships. They also ensure the smooth operation of the yellow cab industry.\n&nbsp;\nAlle Interessierten sind herzlich dazu eingeladen. Eine Anmeldung ist nicht nötig.
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LOCATION:Universität Stuttgart, Abteilung SOWI VII, Raum: 2.067, Seidenstr. 36, 70174 Stuttgart 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.sowi.uni-stuttgart.de/institut/aktuelles/Phillipp-Brandt-Relational-Footholds-as-Labor-Market-Mechanism/
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