A network analytical approach to the study of labour market mobility
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A network analytical approach to the study of labour market mobility. / Toubøl, Jonas; Larsen, Anton Grau; Jensen, Carsten Strøby.
2013. Paper præsenteret ved XXXIII Sunbelt Social Networks Conference of the International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA), Hamborg, Tyskland.Publikation: Konferencebidrag › Paper › Forskning
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T1 - A network analytical approach to the study of labour market mobility
AU - Toubøl, Jonas
AU - Larsen, Anton Grau
AU - Jensen, Carsten Strøby
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The aim of this paper is to present a new network analytical method for analysis of social mobility between categories like occupations or industries. The method consists of two core components; the algorithm MONECA (Mobility Network Clustering Algorithm), and the intensity measure of Relative Risk (RR), which enable us to identify clusters of inter-mobile categories. We apply the method to data of the labour market mobility in Denmark 2000-2007 and demonstrate how this new method can overcome some long standing obstacles to the advance of labour market segmentation theory: Instead of the typical theory driven definition of the labour market segments, the use of social network analysis enable a data driven definition of the segments based on the direct observation of mobility between job-positions, which reveals a number of new findings.
AB - The aim of this paper is to present a new network analytical method for analysis of social mobility between categories like occupations or industries. The method consists of two core components; the algorithm MONECA (Mobility Network Clustering Algorithm), and the intensity measure of Relative Risk (RR), which enable us to identify clusters of inter-mobile categories. We apply the method to data of the labour market mobility in Denmark 2000-2007 and demonstrate how this new method can overcome some long standing obstacles to the advance of labour market segmentation theory: Instead of the typical theory driven definition of the labour market segments, the use of social network analysis enable a data driven definition of the segments based on the direct observation of mobility between job-positions, which reveals a number of new findings.
KW - Faculty of Social Sciences
M3 - Paper
Y2 - 21 May 2013 through 26 May 2013
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