TY - CHAP
T1 - Job mobility in 1990s Britain
T2 - Does gender matter?
AU - Booth, Alison L.
AU - Francesconi, Marco
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - This chapter examines gender differences in intra-firm and inter-firm job changes, including worker-initiated and firm-initiated separations, for white full-time British workers over the period 1991-96. We document four main findings. First, job mobility is high for both men and women, with more than one quarter of the sample changing job each year. Second, the distinction between promotions, quits and layoffs is important, suggesting that studies that either aggregate worker-initiated and firm-initiated separations or neglect within-firm 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.
AB - This chapter examines gender differences in intra-firm and inter-firm job changes, including worker-initiated and firm-initiated separations, for white full-time British workers over the period 1991-96. We document four main findings. First, job mobility is high for both men and women, with more than one quarter of the sample changing job each year. Second, the distinction between promotions, quits and layoffs is important, suggesting that studies that either aggregate worker-initiated and firm-initiated separations or neglect within-firm 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.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0147-9121(00)19008-9
DO - 10.1016/S0147-9121(00)19008-9
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:0000254809
SN - 0762306939
SN - 9780762306930
VL - 19
T3 - Research in Labor Economics
SP - 173
EP - 189
BT - Research in Labor Economics
PB - JAI Press
ER -