Exploring Occupational Mobility

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  • Philip Spier Department of Labour, Wellington

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26686/lew.v0i0.1309

Abstract

This paper describes the results from an exploratory study examining whether Household Labour Force Survey panel data could be used to provide some insights into the level of occupational mobility in New Zealand. Identifying the extent to which people are leaving the occupation for which they have trained can improve our understanding of the contribution of occupational mobility to skill shortages. Overall, it was found that 7% of individuals in the sample appeared to change occupation over the course of a one year period. The groups that were found to be most likely to change occupations were young people and unskilled workers.

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Author Biography

Philip Spier, Department of Labour, Wellington

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Published

2006-02-08