Misalignment between a worker’s field of study and job has received much attention in the literature (Robst, 2007). Research shows that workers employed in areas unrelated to their fields of study earn lower salaries than those with the same level of education yet employed in positions related to their education. This paper estimates the educational mismatch’s effect on wages and analyses its implications on job satisfaction, through analyzing data gleamed from a survey of a public metropolitan university’s graduates, applied over the period of 2014-2017. The study seeks to answer the following: How does working outside of one’s degree field affect earnings and job satisfaction? Which characteristics of educational and work pathways explain...
The author thanks the editor and three anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments on a previou...
The quality of jobs of economics graduates was studied in terms of educational mismatch. The returns...
AbstractOur paper explores the way in which the education-job mismatches impacts the working benefit...
This paper focuses on the effect of educational and skill mismatches of workers on overall job satis...
This paper analyzes the effects of educational mismatch on subjective wellbeing. We study whether a...
The relevance of skill job-worker mismatches is analized along with that of education mismatch on Sp...
The relevance of skill job-worker mismatches is analized along with that of education mismatch on S...
The effects of job-worker mismatches on job satisfaction are examined using the eight waves (1994-2...
2001, we find that the incidence and the consequences, monetary and non-monetary, are different for ...
This paper investigates the determinants of job satisfaction of university graduates in Spain. We ba...
This paper aims to analyse the job satisfaction of recent graduates that finished their studies at t...
[ES] Es importante que la educación superior proporcione competencias a los estudiantes que les per...
To study the changes in the effect of degree field on mismatch and the change in the effect of misma...
Over-education has been demonstrated to be frequent and persistent across countries. It often goes t...
Using Spanish data from European Union Household Panel Survey corresponding to 2001, we find that t...
The author thanks the editor and three anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments on a previou...
The quality of jobs of economics graduates was studied in terms of educational mismatch. The returns...
AbstractOur paper explores the way in which the education-job mismatches impacts the working benefit...
This paper focuses on the effect of educational and skill mismatches of workers on overall job satis...
This paper analyzes the effects of educational mismatch on subjective wellbeing. We study whether a...
The relevance of skill job-worker mismatches is analized along with that of education mismatch on Sp...
The relevance of skill job-worker mismatches is analized along with that of education mismatch on S...
The effects of job-worker mismatches on job satisfaction are examined using the eight waves (1994-2...
2001, we find that the incidence and the consequences, monetary and non-monetary, are different for ...
This paper investigates the determinants of job satisfaction of university graduates in Spain. We ba...
This paper aims to analyse the job satisfaction of recent graduates that finished their studies at t...
[ES] Es importante que la educación superior proporcione competencias a los estudiantes que les per...
To study the changes in the effect of degree field on mismatch and the change in the effect of misma...
Over-education has been demonstrated to be frequent and persistent across countries. It often goes t...
Using Spanish data from European Union Household Panel Survey corresponding to 2001, we find that t...
The author thanks the editor and three anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments on a previou...
The quality of jobs of economics graduates was studied in terms of educational mismatch. The returns...
AbstractOur paper explores the way in which the education-job mismatches impacts the working benefit...