Transient Jobs and Lifetime Jobs: Dualism in the British Labour Market |
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Authors: | Simon Burgess,& Hedley Rees |
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Affiliation: | University of Bristol, Centre for Economic Performance,;University of Bristol |
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Abstract: | How long does a job last in Britain? We find that many workers have very short jobs and many have very long jobs. We estimate that in 1990, 40 percent of men were in jobs that will last 20 years or more. On the other hand, 24 percent were in jobs lasting less than five years. We conclude that the labour market is still capable of offering ‘lifetime jobs’ to many workers. Policy analysis of issues such as reform of the welfare state, pensions, and training should take note that reports of the death of ‘jobs for life’ appear to be exaggerated. |
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