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Table 15 Yearly transitions from temporary employment to different labour market states, age group-specific effects of the crisis

From: Labour market dynamics and worker heterogeneity during the Great Recession – Evidence from Europe

 

TempE

PermE

U

Age 15-24

-0.0152

0.0075

-0.0052

 

(0.0268)

(0.0286)

(0.0071)

Age 25-34

-0.0119

0.0108

0.0044

 

(0.0081)

(0.0087)

(0.009)

Age 35-54

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

Age 55-65

-0.0459c

-0.0517c

-0.0047

 

(0.0141)

(0.0193)

(0.012)

Crisis indicator

0.0077

-0.0387a

0.0389b

 

(0.0109)

(0.0213)

(0.0191)

Crisis*Age 15-24

-0.0077

-0.0302

0.0273b

 

(0.0323)

(0.0264)

(0.0135)

Crisis*Age 25-34

-0.0176a

-0.0006

0.0075

 

(0.009)

(0.007)

(0.0079)

Crisis*Age 55-65

-0.0188

0.0224

0.0024

 

(0.0158)

(0.0194)

(0.0095)

Other individual covariates

included

included

Included

Occupation dummies

included

included

Included

Country dummies

included

included

Included

Pseudo-R-squared

0.0784

  

Observations

62,439

  
  1. EU-SILC, own calculations. No data available for Denmark and the United Kingdom. Multinomial logit model. a/b/c: statistically significant at least at the 10%-/5%-/1%-level. Transitions take place between the following labour market states: Permanent employment (PermE), temporary employment, (TempE) unemployment (U), self-employment (S), education (Ed) and inactivity (I); only estimates for the first three categories are presented. – Robust standard errors clustered at country level in parentheses