This article analyzes the impact of graduates' overeducation on economic growth in thirty-eight developing countries. A combination of macro data from the World Bank and micro data from the the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series International (IPUMSI) is employed. To deal with unobserved heterogeneity between countries and endogeneity of overeducation, two-stage least squares regression with country �fixed effects is estimated. Results highlight that a high rate of overeducated graduates is estimated to have a negative impact on economic growth at both short and medium terms. The expansion of higher education sector in developing countries should be realized with a deep attention on the education-job matching process among graduates
Education plays an important role in a country’s economic growth. This paper looks at the impact of ...
Using a data set for a panel of 118 countries, this paper shows that changes in the level of educati...
A worker is said to be overeducated if he/she has acquired more education than is required to perfor...
This article analyzes the impact of graduates' overeducation on economic growth in thirty-eight deve...
This paper investigates the causal relationship between education and GDP in developing countries by...
We study the relationship between human capital and growth using a model which encompasses previous ...
The paper analyses the link between human capital and regional economic growth in the European Union...
The paper analyses the link between human capital and regional economic growth in the European Union...
This article analyses the link between human capital and regional economic growth in the European Un...
The relationship between human capital and economic growth has evoked an abundant empirical literatu...
Empirical studies assume that the macro Mincer return on schooling is con- stant across countries. U...
Empirical studies assume that the macro Mincer return on schooling is con- stant across countries. U...
Evidence is presented that economic development requires both human capital and physical capital an...
1 online resource (28 pages)Includes abstract and appendix.Includes bibliographical references (page...
There are strong reasons why education can help promote economic growth that do not always bear out ...
Education plays an important role in a country’s economic growth. This paper looks at the impact of ...
Using a data set for a panel of 118 countries, this paper shows that changes in the level of educati...
A worker is said to be overeducated if he/she has acquired more education than is required to perfor...
This article analyzes the impact of graduates' overeducation on economic growth in thirty-eight deve...
This paper investigates the causal relationship between education and GDP in developing countries by...
We study the relationship between human capital and growth using a model which encompasses previous ...
The paper analyses the link between human capital and regional economic growth in the European Union...
The paper analyses the link between human capital and regional economic growth in the European Union...
This article analyses the link between human capital and regional economic growth in the European Un...
The relationship between human capital and economic growth has evoked an abundant empirical literatu...
Empirical studies assume that the macro Mincer return on schooling is con- stant across countries. U...
Empirical studies assume that the macro Mincer return on schooling is con- stant across countries. U...
Evidence is presented that economic development requires both human capital and physical capital an...
1 online resource (28 pages)Includes abstract and appendix.Includes bibliographical references (page...
There are strong reasons why education can help promote economic growth that do not always bear out ...
Education plays an important role in a country’s economic growth. This paper looks at the impact of ...
Using a data set for a panel of 118 countries, this paper shows that changes in the level of educati...
A worker is said to be overeducated if he/she has acquired more education than is required to perfor...