This paper contributes to the empirical literature on the incidence of skill and educational mismatches of African youth and explores the linkages between job mismatch and wages, job satisfaction, and on-thejob search. It uses school-to-work transition survey datasets from 10 African countries and controls for unobserved heterogeneity, sample selection bias and endogeneity problems during the estimation of job mismatch. Results show that skill and educational mismatches are prevalent in Africa: 17.5% of employed youth are overskilled, 28.9% underskilled, 8.3% overeducated and 56.9% undereducated. Our estimation results reveal that overskilling and overeducation are associated with a wage penalty and undereducation leads to a wage premium. ...
This article investigates the likely future effects of urban youth unemployment on socio-economic an...
Drawing on the 2007 and 2010 Swaziland Labor Force Surveys, this paper provides first systematic evi...
There are 420 million young people in Africa today. Understanding how youth search for jobs and what...
Every year, millions of young adults join the labor market in Africa. This paper harmonizes surveys ...
Researchers have shown that there is a mutually reinforcing interaction between cognitive and socioe...
Anecdotal evidence and generalisations abound concerning the employment outcomes of secondary school...
Young people in Africa are confronted with many difficulties when it comes to their integration in t...
This scoping paper is one of a series jointly commissioned by the International Development Research...
Using matched employer-employee data from eleven African countries, we investigate of there is job s...
This paper contributes to the literature highlighting the cost of education-occupation mismatch in t...
Many developing and developed countries of the world are faced with the challenge of high level of s...
Using matched employer-employee data from eleven African countries, we investigate if there is job s...
While youth issues are subject of growing attention in the Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) region, data for...
The employment of youth has been a central concern in developing regions, where populations are youn...
The present study seeks to find out how gender, age, area of living, parent background in terms of e...
This article investigates the likely future effects of urban youth unemployment on socio-economic an...
Drawing on the 2007 and 2010 Swaziland Labor Force Surveys, this paper provides first systematic evi...
There are 420 million young people in Africa today. Understanding how youth search for jobs and what...
Every year, millions of young adults join the labor market in Africa. This paper harmonizes surveys ...
Researchers have shown that there is a mutually reinforcing interaction between cognitive and socioe...
Anecdotal evidence and generalisations abound concerning the employment outcomes of secondary school...
Young people in Africa are confronted with many difficulties when it comes to their integration in t...
This scoping paper is one of a series jointly commissioned by the International Development Research...
Using matched employer-employee data from eleven African countries, we investigate of there is job s...
This paper contributes to the literature highlighting the cost of education-occupation mismatch in t...
Many developing and developed countries of the world are faced with the challenge of high level of s...
Using matched employer-employee data from eleven African countries, we investigate if there is job s...
While youth issues are subject of growing attention in the Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) region, data for...
The employment of youth has been a central concern in developing regions, where populations are youn...
The present study seeks to find out how gender, age, area of living, parent background in terms of e...
This article investigates the likely future effects of urban youth unemployment on socio-economic an...
Drawing on the 2007 and 2010 Swaziland Labor Force Surveys, this paper provides first systematic evi...
There are 420 million young people in Africa today. Understanding how youth search for jobs and what...