TY - JOUR
T1 - The structure of occupational mobility in France
AU - Knicker, Max Sina
AU - Naumann-Woleske, Karl
AU - Benzaquen, Michael
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PY - 2025/5/1
Y1 - 2025/5/1
N2 - In an era of rapid technological advancements and macroeconomic shifts, worker reallocation is necessary; yet responses to labor market shocks remain sluggish, making it crucial to identify bottlenecks in occupational transitions to understand labor market dynamics and improve mobility. In this study, we analyze French occupational data to uncover patterns of worker mobility and pinpoint specific occupations that act as bottlenecks, impeding rapid reallocation. We introduce two metrics, transferability and accessibility, to quantify the diversity of occupational transitions and find that bottlenecks can be explained by a condensation effect of occupations with high accessibility but low transferability. Transferability measures the variety of transitions from one occupation to another, while accessibility assesses the variety of transitions into an occupation. We provide a comprehensive framework for analyzing occupational complexity and mobility patterns, offering insights into potential barriers and pathways for efficient retraining programs. We argue that our approach can inform policymakers and stakeholders aiming to enhance labor market efficiency and support workforce adaptability.
AB - In an era of rapid technological advancements and macroeconomic shifts, worker reallocation is necessary; yet responses to labor market shocks remain sluggish, making it crucial to identify bottlenecks in occupational transitions to understand labor market dynamics and improve mobility. In this study, we analyze French occupational data to uncover patterns of worker mobility and pinpoint specific occupations that act as bottlenecks, impeding rapid reallocation. We introduce two metrics, transferability and accessibility, to quantify the diversity of occupational transitions and find that bottlenecks can be explained by a condensation effect of occupations with high accessibility but low transferability. Transferability measures the variety of transitions from one occupation to another, while accessibility assesses the variety of transitions into an occupation. We provide a comprehensive framework for analyzing occupational complexity and mobility patterns, offering insights into potential barriers and pathways for efficient retraining programs. We argue that our approach can inform policymakers and stakeholders aiming to enhance labor market efficiency and support workforce adaptability.
KW - network dynamics
KW - network reconstruction
KW - socio-economic networks
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105006760507
U2 - 10.1088/1742-5468/adcc92
DO - 10.1088/1742-5468/adcc92
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105006760507
SN - 1742-5468
VL - 2025
JO - Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment
JF - Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment
IS - 5
M1 - 053403
ER -