Vortrag im Rahmen des ökonomischen Panels am 25.04. (18:00) über Wirkungen von multiplen jobs auf die Karriere

Im Rahmen des Ökonomischen Kolloquiums am IAAEU wird am heute (25.04.23, 18:00 Uhr, H714, Campus II) der nächste Vortrag stattfinden.

Prof. Regina Riphahn von der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg wird zum Thema "Long-run Career Effects of Multiple Job Holding" referieren. 

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Der Abstrakt des Vortrages lautet:

Multiple job holding is increasingly frequent in industrialized countries' labor markets. The literature discusses an investment motive as one of several rationales for multiple job holding: some individuals hold a secondary job to add to their networks, skills, and experience. We study the long run career effects of multiple job holding and investigate whether any such investment can be validated based on labor market outcomes in the ten year period after the initial uptake of multiple job holding. We employ high quality administrative data from Germany. We use doubly robust methods which combine entropy balancing with fixed effects difference-in-differences regressions to account for potential selection on observables and unobservables. We find that the earnings for primary employment decline, overall earnings increase for a short period, the probability to be observed in dependent employment and unemployment decreases, and mobility, including to high paying firms, increases. Overall, we hardly find beneficial effects of multiple job holding.