Does the risk matter? The study of the effect of earnings risk on employee mobility in the labour market

IF 0.6 4区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS Argumenta Oeconomica Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.15611/aoe.2021.2.11
Olena Shelest-Szumilas
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This paper attempts to evaluate some implications of the risk of investment in human capital on employee mobility in the United Kingdom. Previous empirical studies showed that the earnings risk affects individual educational and occupational choices. However, the focus was not on the risk associated with investment in job-related training. Given the fact that training benefits for the employee (return on investment) can hardly be predicted accurately, it was hypothesized that financial (earnings) risk has a significant impact on employee labour market mobility. Using the rich panel data from the eighteen waves of the British Household Panel Survey, the study investigated the effect of the risk on employees’ voluntary job changes. The results indicate that the higher risk of investment in job-related training leads to a higher probability of prom otion or finding a new job.
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风险重要吗?劳动力市场中收入风险对员工流动性影响的研究
本文试图评估人力资本投资风险对英国员工流动性的影响。以往的实证研究表明,收入风险影响个人的教育和职业选择。但是,重点并不是与投资与工作有关的培训有关的风险。鉴于员工的培训收益(投资回报)很难准确预测,假设财务(收入)风险对员工劳动力市场流动性有重大影响。利用英国家庭小组调查的18波丰富的小组数据,该研究调查了风险对员工自愿换工作的影响。研究结果显示,在职业相关培训上的投资风险越高,毕业或找到新工作的可能性就越大。
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