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______ |
Driving licence_________________________________ |
More intriguing information
1. Happiness in Eastern Europe2. Moi individuel et moi cosmique Dans la pensee de Romain Rolland
3. On the job rotation problem
4. Disentangling the Sources of Pro-social Behavior in the Workplace: A Field Experiment
5. Regional Intergration and Migration: An Economic Geography Model with Hetergenous Labour Force
6. The name is absent
7. The name is absent
8. The name is absent
9. The name is absent
10. EFFICIENCY LOSS AND TRADABLE PERMITS