The current research compares the perception of over-education in four different European countries, resorting to European Household Panel Data. The results confirm that the type of educational system accounts for some of the cross-national differences in self-perceived over-education. In qualificational spaces, like Denmark, where vocational training receives more importance, self-perceived over-education is not associated as much with educational attainment as in the so-called’ organisational spaces’, like Spain, France and Italy. Yet, the results confirm that, controlling for the system of education, the traits and regulation of the labour market also have an effect on over-education. Thus, in Spain, where temporary employment has soared...
The incidence of over-education is here assessed by applying some standard subjective and objective ...
Resorting to European Labor Force Survey 2003—2005 data and controlling for factors traditionally ac...
Why do overeducated workers participate in non-formal education activities? Do not they suffer from ...
Resorting to four waves of the European Community Household Panel, this research explores the associ...
Resorting to four waves of the European Community Household Panel, this research explores the associ...
This paper aims to survey the theoretical and empirical literature on cross-country differences in o...
According to theoretical and empirical evidence, young workers are more likely to be overeducated th...
According to theoretical and empirical evidence, young workers are more likely to be overeducated th...
A large empirical literature suggests that a proportion of employees are over-educated (overqualifie...
The paper examines the determinants of over-education among Italian Ph.D graduates drawn from the fo...
Overeducation has usually been considered a phenomenon brought about during integration into the lab...
We compare three theoretical models for the relationship between schooling and labor market outcomes...
The paper proposes a brief analysis of the literature to highlight what were the changes that led to...
Research undertaken during the last few years illustrates a major mismatch between educational syste...
This article examines the importance of education in creating differences across European countries ...
The incidence of over-education is here assessed by applying some standard subjective and objective ...
Resorting to European Labor Force Survey 2003—2005 data and controlling for factors traditionally ac...
Why do overeducated workers participate in non-formal education activities? Do not they suffer from ...
Resorting to four waves of the European Community Household Panel, this research explores the associ...
Resorting to four waves of the European Community Household Panel, this research explores the associ...
This paper aims to survey the theoretical and empirical literature on cross-country differences in o...
According to theoretical and empirical evidence, young workers are more likely to be overeducated th...
According to theoretical and empirical evidence, young workers are more likely to be overeducated th...
A large empirical literature suggests that a proportion of employees are over-educated (overqualifie...
The paper examines the determinants of over-education among Italian Ph.D graduates drawn from the fo...
Overeducation has usually been considered a phenomenon brought about during integration into the lab...
We compare three theoretical models for the relationship between schooling and labor market outcomes...
The paper proposes a brief analysis of the literature to highlight what were the changes that led to...
Research undertaken during the last few years illustrates a major mismatch between educational syste...
This article examines the importance of education in creating differences across European countries ...
The incidence of over-education is here assessed by applying some standard subjective and objective ...
Resorting to European Labor Force Survey 2003—2005 data and controlling for factors traditionally ac...
Why do overeducated workers participate in non-formal education activities? Do not they suffer from ...