Volume 9 - Article 7 | Pages 119-162
Employment status mobility from a life-cycle perspective: A sequence analysis of work-histories in the BHPS
| Date received: | 06 Feb 2003 |
| Date published: | 17 Oct 2003 |
| Word count: | 9724 |
| Keywords: | cohort analysis, employment, employment status mobility, involuntary job separations, optimal matching analysis, work-life history analysis |
| DOI: | 10.4054/DemRes.2003.9.7 |
Abstract
In this paper we apply optimal matching techniques to individual work-histories in the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS), with a two-fold objective. First, to explore the usefulness of this sequence-oriented approach to analyze work-histories.
Second, to analyze the impact of involuntary job separations on life courses. The study covers the whole range of employment statuses, including unemployment and inactivity periods, from the first job held to the year 1993.
Our main findings are the following: (i) mobility in employment status has increased along the twentieth century; (ii) it has become more similar between men and women; (iii) birth cohorts in the second half of the century have especially been affected by involuntary job separations; (iv) in general, involuntary job separations provoke employment status sequences which substantially differ from the typical sequence in each cohort.
Author's Affiliation
Fernando Muñoz-Bullón - Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Miguel A. Malo - Universidad de Salamanca, Spain
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