This article considers the role that diverse spatial variables play in explaining overeducation. Unlike previous analyses of the Spanish case, we have directly tested the links between current mobility (commuting and migration) and overeducation, and in contrast to previous literature, we have included a direct measure of potential spatial flexibility at an individual level (worker availability to migrate, in response to the needs of his/her firm). Regional labour market conditions are also considered in the analysis. Our results show that the links between overeducation and spatial variables vary depending on the specific sub-group of wage earners considered, based on gender and education
Better-educated workers form many more long-distance job matches, and they move more quickly followi...
En este trabajo se analiza cómo el tiempo de trayecto y las características de los mercados laborale...
This paper explores the role of over-education in shaping the negative relationship between the educ...
This article considers the role that diverse spatial variables play in explaining overeducation. Unl...
According to a recent strand of literature this paper highlights the relevance of spatial mobility a...
This paper addresses the effect of workers’ spatial flexibility (commuting and migration) on their p...
This paper studies the relationship between internal mobility and overeducation. Using a large surve...
One aspect that has not been widely considered by the literature on the topic is differential overed...
This paper focuses on overeducation from the regional perspective. The supply of highly educated wor...
The objective of this article is to explain the job match which is assessed by comparing attained e...
Overeducation has usually been considered a phenomenon brought about during integration into the lab...
JEL Classification : J62, J61, J21<br />http://www.sase.org/conf2004/papers/papers.htmlMost previous...
For most workers, access to suitable employment is severely restricted by the fact that they look fo...
The paper investigates the consequence of the use of the informal recruitment channel on the phenome...
For most workers, access to suitable employment is severely restricted by the fact that they look fo...
Better-educated workers form many more long-distance job matches, and they move more quickly followi...
En este trabajo se analiza cómo el tiempo de trayecto y las características de los mercados laborale...
This paper explores the role of over-education in shaping the negative relationship between the educ...
This article considers the role that diverse spatial variables play in explaining overeducation. Unl...
According to a recent strand of literature this paper highlights the relevance of spatial mobility a...
This paper addresses the effect of workers’ spatial flexibility (commuting and migration) on their p...
This paper studies the relationship between internal mobility and overeducation. Using a large surve...
One aspect that has not been widely considered by the literature on the topic is differential overed...
This paper focuses on overeducation from the regional perspective. The supply of highly educated wor...
The objective of this article is to explain the job match which is assessed by comparing attained e...
Overeducation has usually been considered a phenomenon brought about during integration into the lab...
JEL Classification : J62, J61, J21<br />http://www.sase.org/conf2004/papers/papers.htmlMost previous...
For most workers, access to suitable employment is severely restricted by the fact that they look fo...
The paper investigates the consequence of the use of the informal recruitment channel on the phenome...
For most workers, access to suitable employment is severely restricted by the fact that they look fo...
Better-educated workers form many more long-distance job matches, and they move more quickly followi...
En este trabajo se analiza cómo el tiempo de trayecto y las características de los mercados laborale...
This paper explores the role of over-education in shaping the negative relationship between the educ...