Job mobility among Korean youth: evidence from sequential analysis
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This study explores the patterns and characteristics of job mobility among Korean youth through sequential analysis. It verifies initial career formation patterns to identify important implications in developing policies for effective labor market performance, using 15 years of job history data from the Korean Labor & Income Panel of the Korea Labor Institute. It finds that, first, simple laborers and service workers had the highest job mobility. Namely, young individuals begin their careers in jobs with low initial entry barriers and seek to change jobs quickly. Second, a significance test on job mobility showed that the mutual movement rate between jobs in professional, semi-professional, clerical and technical, machine operations-related, and simple labor fields was extremely low, indicating the presence of job mobility barriers. Third, females choose stable and familiar jobs compared to men, tending to adjust to one job type instead of considering new ones. © 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

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Job mobilityjob mobility barriersKorean labor & income panelsequential analysisyouth employment
제목
Job mobility among Korean youth: evidence from sequential analysis
저자
Lim, Jung-YonLee, Young-Min
DOI
10.1080/13639080.2019.1572108
발행일
2019-01
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Article
저널명
Journal of Education and Work
31
7-8
페이지
676 ~ 691