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EGP (Erikson-Goldthorpe-Portocarero)-based occupational class schemas, rooted in industrial-age employment relations, are the standard measure of socioeconomic position in social stratification. Previous research highlighted EGP-based schemas’ difficulties to keep up with changing labour markets, but few tested alternative explanations. This articl...
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... values in the filtered sample stand below 4%, except for time horizons (9%) and personal income (22%). Table 4 in the Annex displays the summary statistics of all variables by analytical samples. Employment Relations -Reward types. ...Context 2
... 2005-2015 we used a dummy distinguishing between less or more than ten supervisees, while in 2010-2015 we used a metric version. Table 4 displays the ESeC class distribution in the analytical samples and Figure 7 illustrates its distribution by gender and by survey waves in the 2005-2015 sample. ...Similar publications
Neo-Weberian occupational class schemas, rooted in industrial-age employment relations, are a standard socio-economic position measure in social stratification. Previous research highlighted Erikson-Goldthorpe-Portocarero (EGP)-based schemas’ difficulties in keeping up with changing labour markets, but few tested alternative explanations. This arti...