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Convergence and Divergence of Career Paths in the Labour Market: the Case of British Academia

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The proliferation of “research-only” and “teaching-only” posts in British universities can be interpreted as a signal that academics evolve in a segmented labour market. This view, however, is debatable. This paper proposes to go beyond static approaches of the labour market and to adopt a “career perspective” that emphasises on flow instead of stocks. The analysis of work histories gathered during in-depth interviews suggests that the labour market is not strictly segmented in terms of teaching and research, but that division of academic labour results from a process of individual differentiation. First, a convergence of early career paths leads to the crucial stage of securing a first permanent position. Subsequently, professional profiles tend to diverge through a sequence of career transitions. What is therefore put forward is an explanation of heterogeneity of the academic professions in terms of career differentiation.
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halshs-00707529 , version 1 (12-06-2012)
halshs-00707529 , version 2 (09-10-2020)

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Simon Paye. Convergence and Divergence of Career Paths in the Labour Market: the Case of British Academia. 2012. ⟨halshs-00707529v2⟩

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