The occupational life cycle of real estate brokers: a cohort study

IF 1.3 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of European Real Estate Research Pub Date : 2022-06-28 DOI:10.1108/jerer-01-2022-0001
Martin Ahlenius, B. Berggren, Tommy Gerdemark, Jon Kågström, Lars-Johan Åge
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PurposeThe purpose of this article is to describe and analyze the occupational life cycle of Swedish real estate brokers.Design/methodology/approachVoluntary turnover among real estate brokers could lead to occupational turnover and/or employee turnover and has been described as problematic by both practitioners and researchers alike. Most previous studies focusing on this issue have explored connections between real estate brokers' personality, economic and market conditions and turnover. Employee turnover involves shifting jobs within the profession (real estate brokerage), whereas occupational turnover concerns movement to a job not related to the real estate brokerage profession. Both perspectives on turnover are however lacking data about the average time spent as a broker. This study fills this gap by exploring real estate brokers' life cycle through data analysis using a cohort study consisting of a sample of 5,304 real estate brokers registered and/or deregistered over a ten-year period from 2010 to 2019.FindingsThe analysis show that the decline is almost linear, resulting in 50% of the newly registered real estate brokers remain in the occupation eight years after registration. These findings are not in line with previous assumptions as the real estate brokers' life cycle is substantially longer. The results also reveal that there are differences in life cycles due to gender and year of registration.Originality/valueThe analysis of longitudinal, aggregated data on the life cycle of real estate brokers is highly relevant as it serves as a point of reference for future longitudinal studies analyzing the motives for leaving the occupation.
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房地产经纪人职业生命周期:一个队列研究
本文的目的是描述和分析瑞典房地产经纪人的职业生命周期。设计/方法/方法房地产经纪人的自愿离职可能导致职业和/或员工离职,从业人员和研究人员都认为这是一个问题。以往针对这一问题的研究大多是探讨房地产经纪人的个性、经济和市场状况与营业额之间的关系。员工流动涉及到行业内的工作转移(房地产经纪),而职业流动则涉及到与房地产经纪行业无关的工作。然而,这两种关于成交量的观点都缺乏关于经纪人平均花费时间的数据。本研究通过对2010年至2019年十年间注册和/或注销的5304名房地产经纪人样本进行队列研究,通过数据分析探索房地产经纪人的生命周期,填补了这一空白。分析表明,这种下降几乎是线性的,导致50%的新注册房地产经纪人在注册8年后仍在该职业中工作。这些发现与之前的假设不一致,因为房地产经纪人的生命周期要长得多。结果还显示,由于性别和登记年份的不同,生命周期也存在差异。独创性/价值对房地产经纪人生命周期的纵向汇总数据的分析是高度相关的,因为它可以作为未来纵向研究的参考点,分析离开这个职业的动机。
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