Wage mobility, Job mobility and Spatial mobility in the Portuguese economy



Table 4

Mobility and tenure in 1997

Tenure


(ʌvg)

Job mobility

________No________

Yes

Spatial mobility

Spatial mobility

No

Yes

No

Yes

8.8

7.2

6.3

3.1


Source: LMEEM(2000)

Table 5

Mobility and schooling

Job mobility

_____________No_____________

Yes

Spatial mobility

Spatial mobility

No

%

Yes

%

No

%

Yes

%

Schooling

0

15.238

_____1.4

599

_____1.4

1.222

_____1.8

1.086

____2.6

1

25.316

____2.3

1.207

____2.9

1.632

____2.4

641

_____1.6

2

414.13

38.2

14.023

33.6

21.248

30.7

11.81

28.6

3

230.538

21.3

8.115

19.4

15.347

22.2

9.07

____22

4

130.529

____12

5.328

12.8

9.825

14.2

5.988

14.5

5

268.748

24.8

12.463

29.9

19.993

28.8

12.707

30.8

Source: LMEEM(2000)

Levels of schooling:

0 - No formal education

1 - Primary education (4 years)

2 - Primary education (6 years)

3 - Lower secondary

4 - Upper secondary

5 - Tertiary education



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