This paper explores both observable and unobservable variables that would affect employed workers ’ decisions on job change. A survey was conducted through one-to-one interviews, and the sample consists of 965 full-time employed workers. The logistic re-gression models are employed to analyze the two binary measures of job-to-job mobility: i) whether an individual is considering a job change, and ii) whether an individual is ac-tively looking for another job. We find that age, job satisfaction, satisfaction with working environment or job se-curity, and firm size are among the major factors determining workers ’ job-to-job mobil-ity. Younger workers and workers in smaller firms are more mobile. Workers with lower level of job satisfaction a...
Background Changing jobs is part of modern working life. Within occupational health, job mobility ...
Non-technical summary Economic theory suggests that workers will change their job – and occupation –...
This article answers three questions.To what extent do Dutch workers voluntarily change employers or...
This paper explores both observable and unobservable variables that would affect employed workers de...
The goals of this paper are to conceptually integrate and extend the diverse literature on job mobil...
This study identifies and evaluates determinants of employees' job and residential mobility. It exam...
This study identifies and evaluates determinants of employees' job and residential mobility. It exam...
This study identifies and evaluates determinants of employees' job and residential mobility. It exam...
This study identifies and evaluates determinants of employees' job and residential mobility. It exam...
Voluntary job mobility is an important question for organisations. Companies are investing a great a...
This study identifies and evaluates determinants of employees ’ job and residential mobility. It exa...
The objective of this paper is to study the determinants of job mobility and the effect of job mobil...
Abstract Background Changing jobs is part of modern working life. Within occupational health, job mo...
This article answers three questions.To what extent do Dutch workers voluntarily change employers or...
Do workers sort more randomly across different job types when jobs are harder to find? To answer thi...
Background Changing jobs is part of modern working life. Within occupational health, job mobility ...
Non-technical summary Economic theory suggests that workers will change their job – and occupation –...
This article answers three questions.To what extent do Dutch workers voluntarily change employers or...
This paper explores both observable and unobservable variables that would affect employed workers de...
The goals of this paper are to conceptually integrate and extend the diverse literature on job mobil...
This study identifies and evaluates determinants of employees' job and residential mobility. It exam...
This study identifies and evaluates determinants of employees' job and residential mobility. It exam...
This study identifies and evaluates determinants of employees' job and residential mobility. It exam...
This study identifies and evaluates determinants of employees' job and residential mobility. It exam...
Voluntary job mobility is an important question for organisations. Companies are investing a great a...
This study identifies and evaluates determinants of employees ’ job and residential mobility. It exa...
The objective of this paper is to study the determinants of job mobility and the effect of job mobil...
Abstract Background Changing jobs is part of modern working life. Within occupational health, job mo...
This article answers three questions.To what extent do Dutch workers voluntarily change employers or...
Do workers sort more randomly across different job types when jobs are harder to find? To answer thi...
Background Changing jobs is part of modern working life. Within occupational health, job mobility ...
Non-technical summary Economic theory suggests that workers will change their job – and occupation –...
This article answers three questions.To what extent do Dutch workers voluntarily change employers or...