Transitions into Permanent Employment in Spain: An Empirical Analysis for Young Workers
@article{GaraciaPerez2011TransitionsIP, title={Transitions into Permanent Employment in Spain: An Empirical Analysis for Young Workers}, author={J. Ignacio Garacia-Perez and Fernando Mu{\~n}oz-Bull{\'o}n}, journal={Wiley-Blackwell: British Journal of Industrial Relations}, year={2011} }
We analyze the Spanish temporary workers’ transitions into permanent employment and to what extent those who become unemployed are able to achieve a permanent job. Our focus is placed on the role of the individual’s sequence of temporary contracts on the probability of moving from temporary into permanent employment. We apply multiple-spell duration techniques to a longitudinal dataset of temporary workers obtained from Social Security records for the period 1996-2003. We basically find that… CONTINUE READING
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