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A spatio-temporal approach to intersectoral labour and wage mobility

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The article presents the spatio-temporal approach for intersectoral labor and wage mobility. Analyses of interindustry mobility were performed with the use of general entropy mobility indices (GEMM). Spatio- temporal approach was obtained thanks to the separate measurement of spatial autocorrelation and regression for each set of sectoral wage and employment structure and was conducted in each year of the research period separately. Calculations of economic distance were based on the level of GDP, whereas in spatial regression data of previously calculated mobility indices were used. Because of the availability of homogeneous, highly aggregated sectoral data only for the period 1994-2011, the analyses were performed for 20 selected OECD countries. The use of spatial error model (SEM) and spatial lag model (SLM) improved explanatory abilities of the analysis and revealed that the higher level of interindustry wage mobility is accompanied by increased movement of labor force across sectors.

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Proceedings of the 11th Professor Aleksander Zelias International Conference on Modelling and Forecasting of Socio-Economic Phenomena strony 76 - 83
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English
Publication year:
2017
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Flisikowski K..: A spatio-temporal approach to intersectoral labour and wage mobility, W: Proceedings of the 11th Professor Aleksander Zelias International Conference on Modelling and Forecasting of Socio-Economic Phenomena, 2017, ,.
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