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Table 6 Zero inflated negative binomial model

From: The occupation space: network structure, centrality and the potential of labor mobility in the French labor market

 

Occupation movement from occupation i to j

Number of employees in occ. i (log)

0.437

(50.36)***

Number of employees in occ. j (log)

0.491

(52.50)***

Wage premium in occ j

0.056

(2.69)***

Average wage in occ. i (log)

0.167

(5.62)***

Average wage in occ. j (log)

0.199

(6.54)***

Average age in occ. i

− 0.01

(3.44)***

Average age in occ. j

− 0.005

(1.71)*

Share of men in occ. i

− 0.06

(1.79)*

Share of men in occ. j

− 0.044

(1.29)

Growth rate of employment share in occ. i

0.00

(0.11)

Growth rate of employment share in occ. j

− 0.00

(0.00)

Both urban occupations

0.085

(1.19)

Both rural occupations

0.122

(1.89)*

constant

− 7.762

(30.59)***

Observations

72,092

  1. *p < 0.1; **p < 0.05; ***p < 0.01
  2. Labor flow is the cumulative flow of labor from the occupation of origin (occupation i) to the destination occupation (occupation j) from 2003 to 2015 that are derived from the DADS Panel database cleaned as explained above. All other variables are constructed from the same the DADS Panel