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Movilidad horizontal, segmentación y ajuste laboral en España

Authors: Fleitas Damiani, Diego;

Movilidad horizontal, segmentación y ajuste laboral en España

Abstract

En el transcurso de esta investigación se abordan temáticas que actualmente se encuentran sobre la mesa de debate en relación al mercado laboral en España. Su objetivo principal es el estudio de la movilidad que los distintos colectivos de trabajadores tienen en función del cambio de sector de actividad y de provincia como forma explorar los procesos de ajuste estructural que se han ocasionado a partir del año 2007. La perspectiva de análisis que se ha utilizado mantiene como punto de referencia central la segmentación de los mercados laborales y se ha servido de la aplicación de novedosas técnicas de construcción y análisis de datos sintéticos.

During the course of this investigation, topics that are currently being debated regarding the laubor market in Spain are addressed. Its main objective is the study of the mobility that the different groups of workers actually have, due to the change of their sector of activity and to the region, as a way to explore the processes of structural adjustment that have taken place since 2007. The perspective of analysis applyed is focussed on segmentation of labor markets and used innovative construction and synthetic data analyisis techniques.

Keywords

Mobility, Ajust, Ciències Socials, Segmentation, Adjustment, 3, Mobilitat, Movilidad, Segmentación, Segmentació, Ajuste

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