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Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co. 22 (1): 54-68 (1999)
Interconnections (2nd ed.): bridges, routers, switches, and internetworking protocols
R Perlman
ABSTRACT
This article tests the hypothesis that on-the-job moving behavior differs for the type of household to which the worker belongs. In particular, the authors distinguish between the presence of a spouse and the presence of an employed spouse. They find that female workers with spouses, particularly when they belong to two-earner households, tend to change jobs less often than do other workers. The empirical results do not indicate that job mobility strongly depends on the spouse0964s workplace location.