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Does Over-education Influence French Economic Growth [PDF]

open access: yesEconomics Bulletin, 2009
In the last two decades, France has experienced an increase in mismatches between education and work. This article studies twenty two years of French productivity to highlight the causes and effects of over-education on the employee wages and the national income.
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Allocation and the Returns to Over-education in the UK

Education Economics, 1997
Over-education indicates that there are mismatches between the supply and demand for skills in the labour market, and inefficiencies in the investment in education. This paper uses the 1991 wave of the British Household Panel Survey to examine the extent and the returns to over-education in the UK.
Wim Groot   +1 more
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Measuring Over‐education

Economica, 2003
Previous work on over‐education has assumed homogeneity of workers and jobs. Relaxing these assumptions, we find that over‐educated workers have lower education credentials than matched graduates. Among the over‐educated graduates we distinguish between the apparently over‐educated workers, who have similar unobserved skills as matched graduates, and ...
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