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The Low‐Pay No‐Pay Cycle: Are There Systematic Differences across Demographic Groups?
Yin King Fok, Rosanna Scutella, Roger Wilkins
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics | Wiley | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1111/obes.12084
Abstract
Abstract We investigate transitions between unemployment, low‐paid employment and higher‐paid employment using dynamic panel data methods applied to household panel data. We find state dependence in both unemployment and low‐paid employment and evidence of a low‐pay no‐pay cycle. However, we also find significant differences in effects across population subgroups. Typically, the young and better‐educated face lower penalties from unemployment and low‐paid employment. Further, low‐paid employment is preferable to unemployment for women regardless of their demographic characteristics, but for men who have only completed secondary schooling, low‐paid employment actually decreases the chances of..
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