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‘Lost in the myths of insecurity ‘: a study of job insecurity in the British labour force -PhD Thesis-
We use two measures of job insecurity and follow their changes over time. First, we analyse the impact of unemployment on earnings on the basis that the cost as well as the probability of unemployment may be the cause of insecurity. Since the probability of becoming unemployed exhibits no secular trend over the last […]
Breaking up- financial surprises and partnership dissolution
[…] the importance of new information in decisions concerning partnership dissolution. Measures of a couple’s own expectations concerning their financial situation over the coming year have been used in conjunction with realised changes to gauge the impact of unexpected changes. The study also finds that the risk of partnership dissolution increases with the number of children.
Patterns of labour market exit in Germany and the UK
[…] of older persons. For the duration analysis, a distinction is made between various exit paths from work. The results indicate that the social security or occupational pension schemes have a strong impact on the age a person leaves the labour force for retirement. Pension incentives can less explain the moves into other states of non-employment.
Residential mobility, housing tenure and the labour market in Britain
[…] mobility. Our findings suggest that the unemployed are more likely to move than employees. This supports the classical economic hypothesis that individuals move to escape unemployment, and suggests that the unemployed are not immobile. A desire to move motivated by employment reasons has the single largest positive impact on the probability of moving between regions.
Job mobility in 1990s Britain: does gender matter?
[…] mobility may provide an inappropriate picture of career mobility. Third, we find that the average male and female quit and promotion probabilities are remarkably similar, but there are significant gender differences in layoff probabilities. Fourth, we find significant gender differences in the impact of variables such as union coverage, occupation and presence of young children.
Residential Mobility, Housing Tenure and the Labour Market in Britain
[…] mobility. Our findings suggest that the unemployed are more likely to move than employees. This supports the classical economic hypothesis that individuals move to escape unemployment, and suggests that the unemployed are not immobile. A desire to move motivated by employment reasons has the single largest positive impact on the probability of moving between regions.
Social position from narrative data
[…] chances (in the areas of finance and health) with a conventional class indicator designed for this purpose (the continuous indicator in fact performs approximately as well as the categorical class indicator), and illustrates the usefulness of the continuously scaled indicator through a model of historical change in the impact of work-breaks on women’s economic resources.
Labour market heterogeneity: wage determination and unemployment duration -PhD Thesis-
[…] information on individual labour market activity both during the panel and retrospectively from labour market entry. We utilise both aspects of this data to fully explore the impact of individual heterogeneity. Our findings suggest that individual heterogeneity is of critical importance to observed labour market behaviour. We show that over 90 percent of the […]
An investigation of response variance in sample surveys – PhD Thesis-
[…] orientation of establishing the circumstances under which (or if) response variance arises, the associated issue of how it should be accommodated in analysis – primarily estimating the impact on the variance of univariate statistics – and an assessment of its likely order of magnitude. Second, there is the model-assisted orientation which attempts to decompose […]