Occupational change and mobility among employed and unemployed job seekers
This paper, published by researchers from the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) at the University of Essex, examines the occupational mobility of employed and unemployed job seekers.
It finds substantial differences in occupational mobility between job seekers: employed job seekers are most likely to move to occupations paying higher average wages relative to their previous occupation, while unemployed job seekers are most likely to move to lower paying occupations.
Author(s): Simonetta Longhi and Mark Taylor, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER), University of Essex
Production date: 2011
How to obtain: Download Occupational change and mobility among employed and unemployed job seekers
Communities: Graduate Labour Market, Employability
Audiences: Careers practitioners
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