La mobilité de la main-d'œuvre en Europe : le rôle des caractéristiques individuelles et de l'hétérogénéité entre pays



Document de travail du Centre d’études de l’emploi

Graphique 1 : Transitions depuis le chômage 2005

SI IE IT PT FR CZ BE PL Moy DE FI LT SK AT ES NL GR DK LU EE UK HU CY NO SE LV
UE

α En emploi en 2006 *Au chômage en 2006 aEn inactivité en 2006

Source : EU-SILC, base longitudinale, calculs des auteurs.

Graphique 2 : Transitions depuis l’inactivité en 2005

IEn inactivité en 2006 ɪ-ɪ En emploi en 2006 - Au chômage en 2006 I

Source : EU-SILC, base longitudinale, calculs des auteurs.

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