This paper re-examines the turnover behaviour of men and women using panel data from six European countries. It makes a distinction between job-to-job (JJ) and job-to-non-employment (JNE) transitions, and explores the role that education and unemployment play in gender differences regarding these mobility patterns. Low educated women have lower JJ transition probabilities but are more likely to exit to non-employment compared to the other groups, high-educated women and men of all educational levels. Furthermore, unemployment reduces the JJ turnover of male and female workers of all educational levels. There is a pro-cyclical response in the JNE transitions of the less-educated males and a counter-cyclical response in the JNE transitions of...
Literature on sex occupational segregation has typically focused on the micro and macro determinants...
JEL classification : C33, C34, J13, J16This paper looks at the professional and family history of yo...
Both authors contributed equally to this work. This paper addresses two questions: Do changing labou...
The literature on job mobility patterns and search behaviour has highlighted significant gender dif...
This paper examines the turnover behaviour of men and women in six European countries for the period...
This paper examines gender differences in labour market transitions in Finland. The empirical analys...
Using national data for Britain and other industrial societies, we assess claims that sex differenti...
Document de travail du CEE n°131. http://www.cee-recherche.fr/fr/c_pub3.htmThis article analyses the...
Literature on sex occupational segregation has typically focused on the micro and macro determinants...
Using national data for Britain and other industrial societies, we assess claims that sex differenti...
Using national data for Britain and other industrial societies, we assess claims that sex differenti...
Using national data for Britain and other industrial societies, we assess claims that sex differenti...
The school-to-work transition is a crucial life stage for young people, and research has often show...
The school-to-work transition is a crucial life stage for young people, and research has often show...
Literature on sex occupational segregation has typically focused on the micro and macro determinants...
Literature on sex occupational segregation has typically focused on the micro and macro determinants...
JEL classification : C33, C34, J13, J16This paper looks at the professional and family history of yo...
Both authors contributed equally to this work. This paper addresses two questions: Do changing labou...
The literature on job mobility patterns and search behaviour has highlighted significant gender dif...
This paper examines the turnover behaviour of men and women in six European countries for the period...
This paper examines gender differences in labour market transitions in Finland. The empirical analys...
Using national data for Britain and other industrial societies, we assess claims that sex differenti...
Document de travail du CEE n°131. http://www.cee-recherche.fr/fr/c_pub3.htmThis article analyses the...
Literature on sex occupational segregation has typically focused on the micro and macro determinants...
Using national data for Britain and other industrial societies, we assess claims that sex differenti...
Using national data for Britain and other industrial societies, we assess claims that sex differenti...
Using national data for Britain and other industrial societies, we assess claims that sex differenti...
The school-to-work transition is a crucial life stage for young people, and research has often show...
The school-to-work transition is a crucial life stage for young people, and research has often show...
Literature on sex occupational segregation has typically focused on the micro and macro determinants...
Literature on sex occupational segregation has typically focused on the micro and macro determinants...
JEL classification : C33, C34, J13, J16This paper looks at the professional and family history of yo...
Both authors contributed equally to this work. This paper addresses two questions: Do changing labou...