Journal article
Non-standard employment and underemployment at labor market entry and their impact on later wage trajectories
S Fauser, I Mooi-Reci
Human Relations | Published : 2025
Open access
Abstract
Using data from the Australian Household, Income, and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey (2001–2020), we examine how combined patterns of non-standard employment and underemployment in the early career shape later wage trajectories, paying careful attention to gender differences on a representative sample of Australian young men (N = 470) and women (N = 497). By combining multichannel sequence analysis and random effects panel models, we make three central findings. First, we identify seven distinct early employment trajectories, with the “standard” career, characterized by stable, full-time permanent jobs in the first 5 years post-education, being the most prevalent. Second, we fin..
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