A retrospective analysis of employment tenures: Evidence from the latter half of the twentieth century
Auteurs: Luke Ignaczak et Marcel Voia
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Résumé (français)
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Résumé (anglais)
Popular perception holds that average employment durations have declined in recent decades. However, most studies conclude that the proportion of long-term employment relationships has remained remarkably stable over time. To shed light on this discrepancy we use distribution analysis to systematically track changes in Canadian employment durations over the second half of the 20th century. The analysis reveals that earlier cohorts were more likely to have longer employment durations than later cohorts and that there are shifts in proportions between longer and shorter work episodes with employment durations declining sharply for men and mixed results for women.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | Luke Ignaczak et Marcel Voia |
Année de pulication | 2011 |
Titre | A retrospective analysis of employment tenures: Evidence from the latter half of the twentieth century |
Volume | 25 |
Nom du Journal | Labour |
Numéro | 1 |
Pages | 97-125 |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Luke Ignaczak
- Luke Ignaczak et Marcel Voia
- A retrospective analysis of employment tenures: Evidence from the latter half of the twentieth century
- Labour
- 25
- 2011
- 1
- 97-125