The Dynamics of Women's Job Mobility

This research examines the job mobility of young, white women using a continoustime, stochastic model. The results indicate that rates of women's job transitions within full-time employment are decreased by job rewards, SES, and wages, and increased by IQ and age. A woman's education, howe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Work and occupations 1984-08, Vol.11 (3), p.259-281
1. Verfasser: FELMLEE, DIANE H.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This research examines the job mobility of young, white women using a continoustime, stochastic model. The results indicate that rates of women's job transitions within full-time employment are decreased by job rewards, SES, and wages, and increased by IQ and age. A woman's education, however, does not have significant effects. The family constraints of being married and husband's income limit mobility. Shifts in and out of part-time employment are also common, and wages and young children are found to be significant factors in influencing changes to part-time jobs. Comparisons are made with previous findings for men.
ISSN:0730-8884
1552-8464
DOI:10.1177/0730888484011003001