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Educational mismatch and unemployment scarring

International Journal of Manpower, 2015
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to investigate educational mismatch and its interrelationships with unemployment duration.Design/methodology/approach– The authors study unemployment histories of Italian workers using dependent competing risk models.
ROSE, Giuseppe, ORDINE, Patrizia
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Educational Mismatch and Mobility

2019
Mit steigendem Bildungsgrad gewinnt das Problem der ineffizienten Humankapitalallokation in Deutschland immer mehr an Bedeutung. Besonders Überqualifikation scheint ein Problem zu sein, da immer mehr hoch qualifizierte Personen Jobs annehmen, die nicht ihrem Bildungsniveau entsprechen und sich mit geringeren Löhnen zufriedengeben als adäquat ...
Roller, Christiane   +2 more
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Mismatch in Higher Education

2023
The first studies of higher education mismatch were motivated by a desire to understand the consequences of affirmative action policies, which lowered academic admission requirements for underrepresented students (typically disadvantaged racial and ethnic groups).
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Are Educational Mismatches Responsible for the ‘Inequality Increasing Effect’ of Education? [PDF]

open access: possibleSocial Indicators Research, 2010
This paper asks whether educational mismatches can account for the positive association between education and wage inequality found in the data. We use two different data sources, the European Community Household Panel and the Portuguese Labour Force Survey, and consider several types of mismatch, including overqualification, underqualification and ...
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Skills and education mismatch

2018
This chapter addresses three key aspects of young people's lives: the nature of human capital development in third-level institutions; transitions from education to work; and the relative exposure to employment mismatch and separation in employment. Young people are more likely to become unemployed but are also more likely to move from unemployment to ...
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Education and Job Mismatch

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
We develop an infinite-horizon dynamic search model to understand education-job mismatches in the labor markets where job seekers face three different types of labor markets based on their minimum educational requirements. Using a new data set, we find that our model matches the U.S. data well when we introduce heterogeneity through wage distributions.
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The Education and Training Mismatch

Business Strategy Review, 1997
Ken Mayhew argues that money spent on eduction is misallocated and that the biggest problem for training is lack of demand for a flexibly skilled workforce.
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Educational mismatch and job aspirations

International Journal of Manpower, 2016
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship between education, job aspirations and subjective well-being. This analysis is done across the entire well-being distribution and taking account of educational mismatches that could condition individuals’ satisfaction if education generates certain ...
Maria del Mar Salinas-Jiménez   +2 more
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Overeducation and Educational–Occupational Mismatch

Journal of Career Development, 2016
This article accounts for a renovation by enriching the existent literature regarding two major nowadays phenomena and their labor implications, which might require a rethinking regarding new career-development approaches: the overeducation phenomenon (academic graduates whose educational level exceeds the educational level required in their jobs) and ...
Sharon Moore, Tova Rosenbloom
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Educational Mismatch and Wait Unemployment [PDF]

open access: possible, 2011
This work investigates educational mismatch and its interrelationships with individual unemployment duration. Bystudying unemployment histories of Italian workers we show that overeducated have longer unemployment spells thanwell matched workers. Using duration models we show that hazard rates of graduates are higher than those ofundergraduates only ...
ORDINE, Patrizia, ROSE, Giuseppe
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