This paper addresses the rarely studied relationship between job vacancies and inter-firm upward, lateral, and downward status mobility in an occupationally segmented labor market, taking Switzerland as the example. To conceptualize mobility mechanisms in this type of labor market, we introduce the concept of “occupational mobility chains” and test its validity. This concept provides the backdrop for developing time-dependent measures of individual job opportunities based on Swiss Job Monitor data. We link these measures with career data taken from the Swiss Life History Study and employ event history analysis to test different propositions of the ways in which status mobility is contingent on the number and the status of vacant positions. ...
This thesis contains three chapters. Chapter 1 uses underutilized SIPP to analyze occupational mobil...
A critical aspect of individual careers is the quality of jobs the unemployed match to at reemployme...
Social and spatial mobility is a key value of late modern societies. Necessity to move is linked to ...
This paper addresses the rarely studied relationship between job vacancies and inter-firm upward, la...
This paper aims to identify characteristics of occupations and occupational mechanisms, and to test ...
The previous literature on career choice has either assumed that worker productivity in a job is mat...
This paper studies the patterns and the determinants of worker mobility across occupations in West G...
Rickmeier K. Navigating Regional Barriers to Job Mobility: The Role of Opportunity Structures in Ind...
Labor market barriers can be defined as a preference by employers for people experienced either in t...
Using administrative panel data on 100 % of Danish population we document a new set of facts charact...
Cross-sectional literature has shown that in Switzerland as elsewhere immigrants are more penalized ...
The objective of this paper is to study the determinants of job mobility and the effect of job mobil...
Do workers sort more randomly across different job types when jobs are harder to find? To answer thi...
A critical aspect of individual careers is the quality of jobs the unemployed match to at reemployme...
For the period of the 1960s to the late 1980s, this paper examines variation in job opportunities fo...
This thesis contains three chapters. Chapter 1 uses underutilized SIPP to analyze occupational mobil...
A critical aspect of individual careers is the quality of jobs the unemployed match to at reemployme...
Social and spatial mobility is a key value of late modern societies. Necessity to move is linked to ...
This paper addresses the rarely studied relationship between job vacancies and inter-firm upward, la...
This paper aims to identify characteristics of occupations and occupational mechanisms, and to test ...
The previous literature on career choice has either assumed that worker productivity in a job is mat...
This paper studies the patterns and the determinants of worker mobility across occupations in West G...
Rickmeier K. Navigating Regional Barriers to Job Mobility: The Role of Opportunity Structures in Ind...
Labor market barriers can be defined as a preference by employers for people experienced either in t...
Using administrative panel data on 100 % of Danish population we document a new set of facts charact...
Cross-sectional literature has shown that in Switzerland as elsewhere immigrants are more penalized ...
The objective of this paper is to study the determinants of job mobility and the effect of job mobil...
Do workers sort more randomly across different job types when jobs are harder to find? To answer thi...
A critical aspect of individual careers is the quality of jobs the unemployed match to at reemployme...
For the period of the 1960s to the late 1980s, this paper examines variation in job opportunities fo...
This thesis contains three chapters. Chapter 1 uses underutilized SIPP to analyze occupational mobil...
A critical aspect of individual careers is the quality of jobs the unemployed match to at reemployme...
Social and spatial mobility is a key value of late modern societies. Necessity to move is linked to ...