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Age and gender differences in Italian workers' mobility

This article studies the provenance and destination of individuals in mobility, by processing the data obtained by ISTAT (Italy's National Statistical Institute). Disaggregation of the data by sex reveals intermittent labor-force participation by the female component of the population. Disaggre...

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Published in:International journal of manpower 2002-01, Vol.23 (4), p.313-325
Main Authors: Chelli, Francesco, Rosti, Luisa
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Differences
Economic policy
Employment
Females
Gender
Gender differences
Labor force
Labor market
Occupational mobility
Social conditions & trends
Statistical analysis
Studies
Young adults
title Age and gender differences in Italian workers' mobility
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