Die Stabilisierung extrem instabiler Beschäftigungsverläufe. Eine segmentationstheoretische Betrachtung / The Stabilization of Extremely Instable Employment Careers
Büchel Felix
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Büchel Felix: TU Berlin, FB 14, Sekr. WW 16, Uhlandstraße 4-5, D-10623 Berlin
Journal of Economics and Statistics (Jahrbuecher fuer Nationaloekonomie und Statistik), 1994, vol. 213, issue 4, 456-470
Abstract:
The study focuses on people with extremely unstable employment careers. Direct transitions to stable occupations are very rare, mainly realized by persons with formerly stable employment.If persons reach at least a „semi-stable“ state of employment, chances for a later transition into a stable occupation are much higher. This form of indirect transition is also much easier to reach, if persons have formerly experienced a stable occupation.Therefore, the insider/outsider concept concerning internal labor markets has to be extended. Insiders in a wider sense are - regardless of their present occupation - all persons with experience in the internal labor market.
Date: 1994
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DOI: 10.1515/jbnst-1994-0406
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