The Role of Part-Time Employment among Young People with a Non-University Education in Spain

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Corrales-Herrero, H. y Rodríguez-Prado, B. (2014) The Role of Part-Time Employment among Young People with a Non-University Education in Spain, Journal of Educacion and Work,  DOI:10.1080/13639080.2014.918943

 

ABSTRACT

For some people, a part-time job is merely an intermediate state that serves as a stepping stone to further employment and makes labour market integration easier. Yet, part-time work also appears in highly unstable careers. The present research aims to determine the role of part-time employment for young people with non-university studies. Using the Survey on Transition from Education/Training and Labour Market Integration (ETEFIL-2005), we build the monthly sequence of labour states for young people from when they finish their non-university studies until the time of the survey. The analysis allows us to conclude that part-time work is fairly atypical in the early stages of a career but that those who have part-time jobs spend quite a long time in them. In addition, we identify several patterns in the use of part-time work, the ‘integrative’ pattern proving to be the most prevalent. Factors such as education and early preferences are seen to have a major impact on career paths.

Keywords: part-time work; non-university studies; young people; sequence analysis; cluster analysis; nested logit model

JEL Classifications: J24, I20, C23

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