OCCUPATIONAL MOBILITY AND THE QUALIFICATIONS OF POLISH
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OCCUPATIONAL MOBILITY AND THE QUALIFICATIONS OF POLISH CITIZENS
OCCUPATIONAL MOBILITY AND THE QUALIFICATIONS OF POLISH CITIZENS

Author(s): Łukasz Cywiński, Ewa Gałecka-Burdziak, Robert Pater
Subject(s): National Economy, Labor relations, Economic development, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego w Olsztynie
Keywords: labour market; occupational mobility; qualifications;

Summary/Abstract: Motives: Little is known about the occupational mobility of Poles. In the literature, only the impactof socio-demographic factors on occupational mobility has been investigated. Occupational mobilitymay be influenced by educational attainment and the type of acquired qualifications, but theseconsiderations have not been studied to date.Aim: The article examines occupational mobility, namely changes in occupation in a person’sprofessional history, as well as declared willingness (readiness) to change occupation within 12 months.The presented results of empirical research are based on a unique set of data collected during a CAWIsurvey performed on a sample of 16,119 Poles aged 18-65. An event history analysis and a logit modelwere used to analyse occupational mobility and its determinants.Results: The event history analysis revealed that Poles often change their learnt occupation. The resultsof the logit model indicate that the occupational mobility of Poles is influenced not only by demographicfactors, but also by the acquired qualifications. Occupational mobility differed among respondentswho acquired their qualifications at university, in a secondary school, or through vocational training.University graduates were characterized by the highest occupational mobility. Occupation mobilitywas influenced not only by educational attainment, but also by the type of acquired qualifications.Occupational mobility was highest among services and humanities graduates, and lowest amongeducation and health graduates. Moreover, we found no evidence of significant spatial differences inoccupational mobility in Poland.

  • Issue Year: 22/2023
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 471-486
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English
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