%0 Report %A Panos, Georgios A. %A Pouliakas, Konstantinos %A Zangelidis, Alexandros %T The Inter-Related Dynamics of Dual Job Holding, Human Capital and Occupational Choice %D 2009 %8 2009 Sep %I Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) %C Bonn %7 IZA Discussion Paper %N 4437 %U https://www.iza.org/publications/dp4437 %X The inter-related dynamics of dual job-holding, human capital and occupational choice between primary and secondary jobs are investigated, using a panel sample (1991-2005) of UK employees from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS). A sequential profile of the working lives of employees is examined, investigating, first, the determinants of multiple job-holding, second, the factors affecting the occupational choice of a secondary job, third, the relationship between multiple-job holding and job mobility and, lastly, the spillover effects of multiple job-holding on occupational mobility between primary jobs. The evidence indicates that dual job-holding may facilitate job transition, as it may act as a stepping-stone towards new primary jobs, particularly self-employment. %K moonlighting %K occupational choice %K human capital %K mobility