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Is good beginning half done? : Measuring the impacts of non-regular initial employment on future employment prospects in Japan

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Author(s)
Joon Young Kim
Issued Date
2008-03-31
Publisher
한국노동연구원
Keyword
japanese youth labbor marketnon-regular initial employmentendogeneity of employment statusbivariate probit model
Abstract
Using data from Japanese General Social Surveys (JGSS), this study examines the effects of non-regular initial employment status on future employment prospects. In order to deal with the potential endogeneity of initial employment status, empirical analyses use bivariate probit models as well as univariate probit models. However I found almost no evidence that the univariate probit models were subject to endogeneity bias. The empirical results indicate that getting non-regular jobs at the year of leaving school reduces significantly the probability of obtaining regular full-time job at present. I also implemented several sensitivity tests, and the finding were relatively stable across several specifications.
ISSN
1598-270X
Citation Title
노동정책연구
Citation Volume
제8권
Citation Number
제1호
Citation Date
2008
수록 페이지
pp.63-93
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