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



Migration equation: list of explanatory variables

C

Constant

SEX

Male

MARIT

Living maritally - yes

AGEB1

Year of birth: 1969 or before

AGEB2

Year of birth 1970

AGEB3

Year of birth 1971

AGEB4

Year of birth 1972 and after

HDIP1

Without diploma

HDIP2

CEP-BEPC (basic school leaving qual.)

HDIP3

CAP-BEP (apprenticeship)

HDIP4

CAP (vocational training qual.)

HDIP5

BEP (certificate of techn. education

HDIP6

Diploma unknown

NENF

Children yes

REMP

Declaration: seeking job

JMET

Declaration: wish to change company and/or job

SPERB1(REF)

Father employed

SPERB2

Father unemployed

SPERB3

Father inactive

SPERB4

Father retired

SPERB5

Unknown or inapplicable (deceased)

SMERBl (REF)

Mother employed

SMERB2

Mother unemployed

SMERB3

Mother inactive

SMERB4

Mother retired

SMERB5

Unknown or inapplicable (deceased)

SMARl (REF)

Without spouse

SMAR2

Spouse employed

SMAR3

Spouse unemployed

SMAR4

Spouse retired

SMAR5

Spouse’s situation unknown

PERM______

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