This paper analyses levels of over-education and wage returns to education for males across eleven regions of the UK using Labour Force Survey data. Significant differences are found in the probability of being over-educated across regions; also, differences are found in the return to the ‘correct’ level of education in each region, in each case associated with flexibility of movement between and into particular regions, which determines the ease of job matching. Furthermore, evidence is found that, after controlling for the level of education acquired, there exists a premium to the ‘correct’ level of education, which varies across UK regions
During the early Nineties the proportion of UK graduates doubled over a very short period of time. T...
This paper examines the factors determining variations in international rates of overeducation. We f...
The paper explores the incidence of over and under education and the effect on earnings for immigran...
This paper analyses levels of over-education and wage returns to education for males across eleven ...
International audienceThis paper analyses levels of over-education and wage returns to education for...
This paper adds to the overeducation literature using panel data from the British Household Panel Su...
Much has been written about the impact of over-education on wages using cross-sectional data, althou...
In 2017, around 16% of all those in employment aged 16 to 64 years were overeducated (had more educa...
This paper analyses levels of over-education and wage returns to education for males across eleven r...
This article focuses on the explanation of cross-country variation in graduate overeducation using a...
This paper examines the factors determining variations in international rates of overeducation. We f...
This article focuses on the explanation of cross-country variation in graduate overeducation using a...
This article focuses on the explanation of cross-country variation in graduate overeducation using a...
This article focuses on the explanation of cross-country variation in graduate overeducation using a...
In 2017, around 16% of all those in employment aged 16 to 64 years were overeducated (had more educa...
During the early Nineties the proportion of UK graduates doubled over a very short period of time. T...
This paper examines the factors determining variations in international rates of overeducation. We f...
The paper explores the incidence of over and under education and the effect on earnings for immigran...
This paper analyses levels of over-education and wage returns to education for males across eleven ...
International audienceThis paper analyses levels of over-education and wage returns to education for...
This paper adds to the overeducation literature using panel data from the British Household Panel Su...
Much has been written about the impact of over-education on wages using cross-sectional data, althou...
In 2017, around 16% of all those in employment aged 16 to 64 years were overeducated (had more educa...
This paper analyses levels of over-education and wage returns to education for males across eleven r...
This article focuses on the explanation of cross-country variation in graduate overeducation using a...
This paper examines the factors determining variations in international rates of overeducation. We f...
This article focuses on the explanation of cross-country variation in graduate overeducation using a...
This article focuses on the explanation of cross-country variation in graduate overeducation using a...
This article focuses on the explanation of cross-country variation in graduate overeducation using a...
In 2017, around 16% of all those in employment aged 16 to 64 years were overeducated (had more educa...
During the early Nineties the proportion of UK graduates doubled over a very short period of time. T...
This paper examines the factors determining variations in international rates of overeducation. We f...
The paper explores the incidence of over and under education and the effect on earnings for immigran...