Job Duration in the Netherlands: The Co-existence of High Turnover and Permanent Job Attachment.

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Journal: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
Year: 1991
Volume: 53
Issue: 3
Pages: 243-64

Authors (2)

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Abstract

The authors' major concern is the distribution of job durations in the Netherlands. They specify a competing risk model in which job to job transitions are distinguished from transitions to other labor market states. Within each subhazard special attention is paid to differences between part-time jobs and full-time jobs. Prominent differences are found between the subhazards of the competing risk model. A test indicates that these differences are statistically significant. The picture that emerges from job attachment (mostly males in full-time jobs) co-existing with a high degree of high turnover (mostly females working in part-time jobs). In their estimation procedure they propose solutions and tests for the problem of grouped observations, unobserved heterogeneity and attrition. Copyright 1991 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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RePEc Handle
repec:bla:obuest:v:53:y:1991:i:3:p:243-64
Journal Field
General
Author Count
2
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2026-01-25