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Table 2 Yearly transitions from employment to different labour market states, regression results

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

 

EE

ES

EU

EEd

EI

Crisis indicator

-0.0114c

-0.0005

0.0125c

0.0000

-0.0006

 

(0.0026)

(0.001)

(0.0024)

(0.0001)

(0.0013)

Female

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

Male

0.0110c

0.0058c

-0.0019

0.0000

-0.0150c

 

(0.0035)

(0.001)

(0.0016)

(0.0001)

(0.0021)

Age 15-24

-0.0540c

0.0010

0.0223c

0.0167c

0.0139c

 

(0.0033)

(0.001)

(0.003)

(0.0016)

(0.0036)

Age 25-34

-0.0214c

0.0033c

0.0098c

0.0027c

0.0056c

 

(0.0032)

(0.001)

(0.0025)

(0.0005)

(0.0019)

Age 35-54

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

Age 55-65

-0.0990c

-0.0001

-0.0008

-0.0011c

0.1009c

 

(0.0152)

(0.0007)

(0.0017)

(0.0002)

(0.0148)

Single

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

Married

0.0026b

-0.0005

-0.0069c

-0.0005b

0.0053c

 

(0.0012)

(0.0012)

(0.0011)

(0.0002)

(0.0009)

Low skilled (ISCED 0-2)

-0.0168c

0.0006

0.0103c

-0.0003c

0.0063c

 

(0.002)

(0.0006)

(0.0011)

(0.0001)

(0.0008)

Medium skilled (ISCED 3-4)

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

High skilled (ISCED 5)

0.0096c

-0.0015a

-0.004c

0.0000

-0.0042c

 

(0.0018)

(0.0009)

(0.0009)

(0.0001)

(0.0012)

Number of children (<=4) in household

-0.0067c

0.0006

0.0001

-0.0004c

0.0065c

 

(0.0017)

(0.0005)

(0.0006)

(0.0001)

(0.0017)

Number of children (5-14) in household

-0.0005

0.0011c

0.0013c

0.0001

-0.002c

 

(0.0007)

(0.0003)

(0.0005)

(0)

(0.0005)

Number of employable persons (15-64) in household

0.0016c

0.0002

0.0003

0.0002b

-0.0022c

 

(0.0006)

(0.0002)

(0.0003)

(0.0001)

(0.0004)

Number of elderly (> = 65) in household

-0.0044c

0.0004

0.0009

0.0000

0.0031c

 

(0.0015)

(0.0004)

(0.0008)

(0.0001)

(0.0008)

Full-time employed partner in household

0.0111c

0.0001

-0.0063c

-0.0002b

-0.0047b

 

(0.0032)

(0.0004)

(0.0014)

(0.0001)

(0.0022)

Part-time employed partner in household

0.0132c

-0.0006

-0.0066c

-0.0003c

-0.0056c

 

(0.0026)

(0.0008)

(0.0016)

(0.0001)

(0.0019)

Inactive/unemployed partner in household

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

No partner in household

0.0057b

0.0004

0.0005

0.001c

-0.0076c

 

(0.0024)

(0.0013)

(0.001)

(0.0002)

(0.0022)

Full-time employed

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

Reference category

Part-time employed

-0.0382c

0.0071c

0.0126c

0.0029c

0.0156c

 

(0.0023)

(0.0015)

(0.0027)

(0.0006)

(0.0019)

Occupation dummies

included

included

included

included

included

Country dummies

included

included

included

included

included

Pseudo-R-squared

0.1094

    

Observations

578,331

    
  1. EU-SILC, own calculations. Multinomial logit model. a/b/c: statistically significant at least at the 10%-/5%-/1%-level. – The model includes transitions between the following labour market states: employment (E) (i.e. persons remaining in employment), unemployment (U), self-employment (S), education (Ed) and inactivity (I). – Robust standard errors clustered at the country level in parentheses