By examining trends in intra-organizational and inter-organizational job transition probabilities among professional and managerial employees in Germany, we test the applicability of mainstream career theory to a specific context and challenge its implied change assumption. Drawing on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP), we apply linear probability models to show the influence of time, economic cycle and age on the probability of job transitions between 1984 and 2010. Results indicate a slight negative trend in the frequency of job transitions during the analyzed time span, owing to a pronounced decrease in intra-organizational transitions, which is only partly offset by a comparatively weaker positive trend towards increased ...
We analyze the impact of economic globalization and industry growth on the complexity of early work ...
The macro evidence of increased adjustment pressure since the early seventies suggests that job mobi...
The first period of the transition to a market economy was characterised by a high rate of job-chang...
AbstractBy examining trends in intra-organizational and inter-organizational job transition probabil...
By examining trends in intra-organizational and inter-organizational job transition probabilities am...
By examining trends in intra-organizational and inter-organizational job transition probabilities a...
In this article, we analyze the impact of economic globalization on the turbulence of early work ca...
This paper studies the evolution of job stability in West Germany. Using data from the...
This paper studies the evolution of job stability in West Germany. Using data from the...
This paper studies the evolution of job stability in West Germany. Using data from the...
Previous literature mainly focuses on either transitions from any occupation to any other occupation...
The first period of the transition to a market economy was characterised by a high rate of job-chang...
AbstractAnalyzing the development of the consequences of voluntary job changes in Germany between 19...
Contemporary career research assumes more flexible career patterns implying in-creased job mobility....
The macro evidence of increased adjustment pressure since the early seventies suggests that job mobi...
We analyze the impact of economic globalization and industry growth on the complexity of early work ...
The macro evidence of increased adjustment pressure since the early seventies suggests that job mobi...
The first period of the transition to a market economy was characterised by a high rate of job-chang...
AbstractBy examining trends in intra-organizational and inter-organizational job transition probabil...
By examining trends in intra-organizational and inter-organizational job transition probabilities am...
By examining trends in intra-organizational and inter-organizational job transition probabilities a...
In this article, we analyze the impact of economic globalization on the turbulence of early work ca...
This paper studies the evolution of job stability in West Germany. Using data from the...
This paper studies the evolution of job stability in West Germany. Using data from the...
This paper studies the evolution of job stability in West Germany. Using data from the...
Previous literature mainly focuses on either transitions from any occupation to any other occupation...
The first period of the transition to a market economy was characterised by a high rate of job-chang...
AbstractAnalyzing the development of the consequences of voluntary job changes in Germany between 19...
Contemporary career research assumes more flexible career patterns implying in-creased job mobility....
The macro evidence of increased adjustment pressure since the early seventies suggests that job mobi...
We analyze the impact of economic globalization and industry growth on the complexity of early work ...
The macro evidence of increased adjustment pressure since the early seventies suggests that job mobi...
The first period of the transition to a market economy was characterised by a high rate of job-chang...