The migration of unskilled youth: Is there any wage gain?



Wage equation: list of explanatory variables

C

Constant

TAIL3

50-499 employees

MIG

Migrated

TAIL4

500 employees and more

SEX

Male

CONT1 (REF)

Permanent contract (include civil servants)

MARIT

Living maritally - yes

CONT2

Fixed-term contract

AGEB1

Year of birth: 1969 or before

CONT3

Seasonal worker, temporary worker

AGEB2

Year of birth 1970

CONT4

Special professional “integration” contracts

AGEb3 (REF)

Year of birth 1971

CONT5

Without contract

AGEB4

Year of birth 1972 and after

POSB1 (REF)

Unskilled worker

HDIP1 (REF)

Without diploma

POSB2

Semi-skilled worker

HDIP2

CEP-BEPC (basic school leaving

POSB3

Skilled worker

qual.)

HDIP3

CAP-BEP (apprenticeship)

POSB4

Employee

HDIP4

CAP (vocational training qual.)

POSB5

Supervisor, middle management

HDIP5

BEP (certificate of techn. education

POSB6

Other

HDIP6

Diploma unknown

NBHB1 (REF)

Working week: 20 hours

NAPB1

Agriculture

NBHB2

21-38 hours

NAPB2

Agrifood industry

NBHB3

39 hours

NAPB3 (REF)

Industry

NBHB4

40-45 hours

NAPB4

Building, civil engineering

NBHB5

46-50 hours

NAPB5

Commerce

NBHB6

51-55 hours

NAPB6

Service for private individuals

NBHB7

56-60 hours

NAPB7

Administration, education, health

FONCB1(REF)

Production

NAPB8

Service to companies

FONCB2

Maintenance

STAT

Employee in private sector=1 (if not=0)

FONCB3

Upkeep

CATTR1 (REF)

Place of work: Urban pole

FONCB4

Transport, warehousing

CATTR2

Periurban

FONCB5

Secretariat

CATTR3

Rural - slight urban influence

FONCB6

Commerce

CATTR4

Rural pole and periphery

FONCB7

Management

CATTR5

Remote rural area___________________

FONCB8

Other_________________________________



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