Occupational Change and Mobility Among Employed and Unemployed Job Seekers

Simonetta Longhi, Mark Taylor

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    Abstract

    We use data from the Labour Force Survey to show that employed and unemployed job seekers in Great Britain originate from different occupations and find jobs in different occupations. We find 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. Employed and unemployed job seekers exhibit different patterns of occupational mobility and, therefore, do not accept the same types of jobs.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)71-100
    Number of pages30
    JournalScottish Journal of Political Economy
    Volume60
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Feb 2013

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