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Un stigma positif : premier emploi au Luxembourg et trajectoire professionnelle

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  • Vincent Fromentin
  • Noame Khaldi
  • Yamina Tadjeddine

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Limitrophe à trois pays, le Luxembourg est un territoire économique attractif et pourvoyeur d’emplois qui attire de plus en plus de jeunes diplômés. Ce contexte territorial inédit permet d’observer des trajectoires professionnelles singulières eu égard aux décisions individuelles de migration transfrontalière. Cette contribution étudie empiriquement les trajectoires professionnelles des diplômés de l’Université de Lorraine à l’aide de trois modèles et selon différents critères explicatifs (localisation de l’emploi, secteur d’activité, filière d’étude). Disposant de niveaux de rémunérations plus importants pour un niveau de qualifications données, le Grand-Duché est considéré comme un employeur concurrentiel au sein de la Grande Région. Cet article permet, au travers de l’analyse beckerienne du marché du travail et du capital humain, de mettre en lumière l’existence de marqueurs positifs pour les anciens étudiants occupant un premier emploi au Luxembourg.

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  • Vincent Fromentin & Noame Khaldi & Yamina Tadjeddine, 2024. "Un stigma positif : premier emploi au Luxembourg et trajectoire professionnelle," Working Papers of BETA 2024-06, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
  • Handle: RePEc:ulp:sbbeta:2024-06
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    Keywords

    Travail transfrontalier; Capital humain; Trajectoires professionnelles; Grande Région; Grand-Duché du Luxembourg.;
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    JEL classification:

    • A12 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - Relation of Economics to Other Disciplines
    • J24 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demand and Supply of Labor - - - Human Capital; Skills; Occupational Choice; Labor Productivity
    • J49 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Particular Labor Markets - - - Other
    • J61 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Mobility, Unemployment, Vacancies, and Immigrant Workers - - - Geographic Labor Mobility; Immigrant Workers

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