Multiple Job Holding, Skill Diversification, and Mobility
type="main" xml:id="irel12055-abs-0001"> <p>In this article, we investigate the interrelated dynamics of dual jobholding, human capital, occupational choice, and mobility, using a panel sample (1991–2005) of UK employees from the British Household Panel Survey. The evidence suggests that individuals may be using multiple jobholding as a conduit for obtaining new skills and expertise and as a stepping-stone to new careers, also involving self-employment. Individuals doing a different secondary job than their primary occupation are more likely to switch to a new primary job in the next year, and a job that is different than their current primary employment. The results show that there are human capital spillover effects between primary and secondary employment.
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2014
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Authors: | Panos, Georgios A. ; Pouliakas, Konstantinos ; Zangelidis, Alexandros |
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Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society. - Wiley Blackwell, ISSN 0019-8676. - Vol. 53.2014, 2, p. 223-272
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Wiley Blackwell |
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