The organised crime as mediator in labour market

Journal title ARGOMENTI
Author/s Antonella Mennella
Publishing Year 2011 Issue 2011/31
Language Italian Pages 41 P. 65-105 File size 929 KB
DOI 10.3280/ARG2011-031003
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This paper’s purpose is to show a new informal social networks interpretation, according to which social networks change their nature if they are located in social contexts where organised crime is relevant. Here the perusal of a social network is just a necessary condition to enter the labour market rather than a deliberate choice. Moreover this labour market is the ground where favouritisms and social and electoral consensus policies take place.

Keywords: Organised crime, informal social networks, labour market, Southern

Jel codes: D85, J64, K00

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Antonella Mennella, La criminalità organizzata quale intermediario nel mercato del lavoro in "ARGOMENTI" 31/2011, pp 65-105, DOI: 10.3280/ARG2011-031003