Labour market mobility patterns during the 2008 crisis: inequalities in a comparative perspective / La mobilité sur le marché du travail entre 2008 et 2010 : inégalités individuelles en comparaison européenne

"Using EU-SILC panel data from years 2008 to 2010, this paper builds typologies of labour market sequences over the three years, using a clustering analysis algorithm. The results confirm the importance of individual characteristics (age, gender, education level) in observed labour market mobil...

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Main Authors: Erhel, Christine, Guergoat-Lariviere, Mathilde, Trancart, Danièle
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:French
English
Published: Noisy-le-Grand 2014
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19118793124919369759-Labour-market-mobility-pattern.htm
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Summary:"Using EU-SILC panel data from years 2008 to 2010, this paper builds typologies of labour market sequences over the three years, using a clustering analysis algorithm. The results confirm the importance of individual characteristics (age, gender, education level) in observed labour market mobility patterns. Low-educated youth tend to be disadvantaged across the EU over the two years considered. Gender differences are mainly related to the importance of inactivity. Cross-country differences appear important in terms of medium term labour market trajectories, especially for youth. In particular, the heterogeneity across countries is the highest for low-educated youth. These differences are influenced by the labour market context, but also by the role of education system since sequences including studies are quite frequent."
Physical Description:34 p.
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