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Stability and mobility in occupational career patterns over 36 years in Swiss women and men

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LONGITUDINAL AND LIFE COURSE STUDIES
卷 12, 期 4, 页码 469-494

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BRISTOL UNIV PRESS & POLICY PRESS
DOI: 10.1332/175795921X16137663687028

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career patterns; sequence analysis; career success; panel study; gender; Switzerland

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The study analyzed the occupational career patterns of men and women, finding six differentiated OCPs which support linear career models. Women generally had stable OCPs, while men showed more changes and upward mobility. These patterns were influenced by indicators collected from participants during their teenage years, and OCPs at age 52 had various impacts on objective and subjective indicators of career success.
It is an open empirical question whether occupational trajectories are better described as linear or non-linear. We analysed occupational career patterns (OCPs) over a period of 36 years using longitudinal data from a representative sample of men and women of the German-speaking part of Switzerland. The participants were mostly born in 1963; the data collection spans from 1978 until 2015. For 584 persons, information about the occupational development from age 16 to 52 years was available. Each year's activity was categorised using the International Standard Classification of Occupations. We conducted sequence analysis (optimal matching analysis) to find clusters and ANOVAs to compare group differences. The results showed six plausible and differentiated OCPs for both genders which support linear career models. For women, OCPs were generally stable. In contrast, men showed more change and upward mobility in OCPs. These patterns were influenced by indicators collected from participants when they were age 15, such as the family's socio-economic status, the individual's performance on intelligence measures and attitudes toward gender equality. Furthermore, we found several consequences of OCPs at age 52 on objective indicators of career success (status, income) and subjective indicators (work perception, life satisfaction and health status).

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