The LSCS is supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)/JISC, the Scottish Funding Council, the Chief Scientist’s Office, and the Scottish government.This research focuses on individual and place-based determinants of occupational mobility in Scotland over the period 2001–11. Its originality relates to the importance of workplace location, rather than residential locations, on occupational mobility, and in questioning the idea that spatial mobility accelerates occupational mobility. The findings also indicate that skill level and employment in ‘knowledge-intensive’ sectors are key determinants of career progression. Urban career escalator effects are found to be particularly evident for higher-skilled workers. The findings ...
The skill gap in geographical mobility is entirely driven by workers who report moving for a new job...
This paper reports an investigation of the effects on occupational achievement of workplace mobility...
The ability of workers to change job, sector or occupation and the costs associated with a reallocat...
This research focuses on individual and place-based determinants of occupational mobility in Scotlan...
This paper seeks to unpick the complex relationship between an individual’s migration behaviour, the...
This paper uses evidence from the (British) Longitudinal Study to examine the influence on occupatio...
In a meritocratic society it is assumed that the chance of achieving occupational mobility (OM) is n...
'Social' or 'class' mobility is in practice normally occupational mobility. The occupational dimen...
This paper uses evidence from the Longitudinal Study for England and Wales to examine the influence ...
The literature on neighbourhood effects suggests that the lack of social mobility of some groups has...
The literature on neighbourhood effects suggests that the lack of social mobility of some groups has...
European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / ER...
In a meritocratic society it is assumed that the chance of achieving occupational mobility (OM) is n...
Are career opportunities influenced by the place where you live? Does it help your career if you acc...
In a meritocratic society it is assumed that the chance of achieving occupational mobility (OM) is n...
The skill gap in geographical mobility is entirely driven by workers who report moving for a new job...
This paper reports an investigation of the effects on occupational achievement of workplace mobility...
The ability of workers to change job, sector or occupation and the costs associated with a reallocat...
This research focuses on individual and place-based determinants of occupational mobility in Scotlan...
This paper seeks to unpick the complex relationship between an individual’s migration behaviour, the...
This paper uses evidence from the (British) Longitudinal Study to examine the influence on occupatio...
In a meritocratic society it is assumed that the chance of achieving occupational mobility (OM) is n...
'Social' or 'class' mobility is in practice normally occupational mobility. The occupational dimen...
This paper uses evidence from the Longitudinal Study for England and Wales to examine the influence ...
The literature on neighbourhood effects suggests that the lack of social mobility of some groups has...
The literature on neighbourhood effects suggests that the lack of social mobility of some groups has...
European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / ER...
In a meritocratic society it is assumed that the chance of achieving occupational mobility (OM) is n...
Are career opportunities influenced by the place where you live? Does it help your career if you acc...
In a meritocratic society it is assumed that the chance of achieving occupational mobility (OM) is n...
The skill gap in geographical mobility is entirely driven by workers who report moving for a new job...
This paper reports an investigation of the effects on occupational achievement of workplace mobility...
The ability of workers to change job, sector or occupation and the costs associated with a reallocat...