Sectoral Structure, Qualification Characteristics and Patterns of Labour Mobility

IF 7.4 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
C. Iglesias-Fernández, Raquel Llorente-Heras
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Abstract

The paper has two main objectives. First, to investigate whether workers show significant differences in labour opportunities. Second, to test the hypothesis that tertiarisation has important effects explaining it. The hypotheses are: (1) tertiarisation has relevant effects on the structure of labour demand by skills; (2) the labour opportunities of workers can be influenced by the skills developed in their previous jobs and their concordance between sectoral changes. From a methodological point of view, the approach implies a study of labour transition data of workers, sectoral change and its qualification implications. In order to research the previous argument, the authors analyse labour mobility within European countries. Therefore, data used in the paper come from the European Community Household Panel (ECHP). All descriptive analyses have been carried out and the results from dynamic logit panel data model suggest that the relation of workers to tertiarisation and its implications – approximated by their previous labour situation (sector and skill) – are significant, explaining differences observed in labour transitions and its characteristics.
劳动力流动的行业结构、资格特征和模式
本文有两个主要目的。首先,调查工人在劳动机会上是否存在显著差异。第二,检验三极化对解释这一现象有重要作用的假设。假设是:(1)三级化对技能劳动力需求结构有相关影响;(2)工人的劳动机会可能受到其以前工作中发展的技能及其在部门变化之间的一致性的影响。从方法的角度来看,这种方法意味着对工人的劳动力过渡数据、部门变化及其资格影响进行研究。为了研究之前的论点,作者分析了欧洲国家内部的劳动力流动。因此,本文中使用的数据来自欧洲共同体家庭小组(ECHP)。所有描述性分析都已进行,动态logit面板数据模型的结果表明,工人与三级化及其影响的关系-由他们以前的劳动情况(部门和技能)近似-是显著的,解释了在劳动力转型及其特征中观察到的差异。
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19.00
自引率
18.10%
发文量
49
期刊介绍: The mission of The Service Industries Journal is to enhance our understanding of the services sector, service firms, and the efficient management of these entities. Pioneering the field since 1981, we stand as the world's inaugural academic, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the services sector and service management. Over the years, we have earned a prestigious international reputation for delivering high-quality content and insights. We enthusiastically invite submissions from researchers worldwide whose studies are grounded in social sciences such as sociology, psychology, economics, law, and politics.
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