There is now a burgeoning literature on the topic of ''overeducation'' (and the complementary concept of ''undereducation''), and a growing quantity of UK empirical evidence on this issue. However, as Joop Hartog indicated in his keynote address to the Applied Econometrics Association, ''a solid relation [of the overeducation/ undereducation literature] with a formal theory of the labour market is lacking'' (Hartog (1997)). Furthermore, the term ''overeducation'', in particular, is often used interchangeably with similar but distinct concepts such as ''qualification inflation''. This paper attempts to define and measure ''undereducation'' and ''overeducation'' more precisely, to quantify the extent of genuine skill and educational mismatch ...
In 2017, around 16% of all those in employment aged 16 to 64 years were overeducated (had more educa...
This paper tests whether overeducation at the beginning of a graduate ’s job career is a trap into c...
Research indicates that a significant proportion of the U.S. work force (between 11 % and 40 % of wh...
This paper assesses how far the products of education are utilized in the British labour market, and...
This paper assesses how far the products of education are utilized in the British labour market, and...
During the early 1990s the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled over a...
During the early 1990s the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled over a...
During the early Nineties the proportion of UK graduates doubled over a very short period of time. T...
During the early Nineties the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled ove...
During the early Nineties the proportion of UK graduates doubled over a very short period of time. T...
This paper aims to survey the theoretical and empirical literature on cross-country differences in o...
This article focuses upon the issue of overeducation and undereducation on the labor market in terms...
The average educational level of the working population has dramatically increased over the past dec...
The average educational level of the working population has dramatically increased over the past dec...
A large empirical literature suggests that a proportion of employees are over-educated (overqualifie...
In 2017, around 16% of all those in employment aged 16 to 64 years were overeducated (had more educa...
This paper tests whether overeducation at the beginning of a graduate ’s job career is a trap into c...
Research indicates that a significant proportion of the U.S. work force (between 11 % and 40 % of wh...
This paper assesses how far the products of education are utilized in the British labour market, and...
This paper assesses how far the products of education are utilized in the British labour market, and...
During the early 1990s the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled over a...
During the early 1990s the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled over a...
During the early Nineties the proportion of UK graduates doubled over a very short period of time. T...
During the early Nineties the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled ove...
During the early Nineties the proportion of UK graduates doubled over a very short period of time. T...
This paper aims to survey the theoretical and empirical literature on cross-country differences in o...
This article focuses upon the issue of overeducation and undereducation on the labor market in terms...
The average educational level of the working population has dramatically increased over the past dec...
The average educational level of the working population has dramatically increased over the past dec...
A large empirical literature suggests that a proportion of employees are over-educated (overqualifie...
In 2017, around 16% of all those in employment aged 16 to 64 years were overeducated (had more educa...
This paper tests whether overeducation at the beginning of a graduate ’s job career is a trap into c...
Research indicates that a significant proportion of the U.S. work force (between 11 % and 40 % of wh...