Studies on the underlying mechanisms of social mobility commonly find that half of the intergenerational earnings persistence remains unexplained. Focusing on the phenomenon of overqualification, this study examines a transmission channel that might operate beyond the mechanisms previously analysed. I explore how the family background of university graduates affects the probability to hold a job that does not require a tertiary degree, i.e. to be overqualified. Potential pathways of the family background effects are discussed and proxy variables for the mediating factors cognitive skills, study characteristics, social capital, financial capital, and aspiration are incorporated into the empirical analysis. Graduates from families wit...
This article explores the influence of social origin on overeducation across various fields of study...
Our research focuses on the extent to which family background is related to being employed in a top ...
Education—and in particular higher education—is often regarded as a route to social mobility. For th...
Studies on the underlying mechanisms of social mobility commonly find that half of the intergenerat...
Bürmann M. The Importance of Intergenerational Stability for the Social Origins of Undereducation an...
Education—and in particular higher education—is often regarded as a route to social mobility. For th...
A significant share of employees in Europe has less formal training than is required by their job; t...
Research on stratification and mobility has consistently shown that in the UK there is a direct impa...
This study analyses the persistence and true state dependence of overqualification, i.e. a mismatch ...
This paper investigates the relationship between family background and earnings using relative socia...
The theory of career mobility (Sicherman and Galor 1990) claims that wage penalties for overeducated...
[EN] University graduates’ overqualification (i.e., having more education, qualification and/or skil...
Stratification researchers have reported that the relationship between family background and socio-e...
The literature on social stratification has paid considerable attention to whether and to what exten...
The UK government has expressed a desire to increase social mobility, with policies to help achieve ...
This article explores the influence of social origin on overeducation across various fields of study...
Our research focuses on the extent to which family background is related to being employed in a top ...
Education—and in particular higher education—is often regarded as a route to social mobility. For th...
Studies on the underlying mechanisms of social mobility commonly find that half of the intergenerat...
Bürmann M. The Importance of Intergenerational Stability for the Social Origins of Undereducation an...
Education—and in particular higher education—is often regarded as a route to social mobility. For th...
A significant share of employees in Europe has less formal training than is required by their job; t...
Research on stratification and mobility has consistently shown that in the UK there is a direct impa...
This study analyses the persistence and true state dependence of overqualification, i.e. a mismatch ...
This paper investigates the relationship between family background and earnings using relative socia...
The theory of career mobility (Sicherman and Galor 1990) claims that wage penalties for overeducated...
[EN] University graduates’ overqualification (i.e., having more education, qualification and/or skil...
Stratification researchers have reported that the relationship between family background and socio-e...
The literature on social stratification has paid considerable attention to whether and to what exten...
The UK government has expressed a desire to increase social mobility, with policies to help achieve ...
This article explores the influence of social origin on overeducation across various fields of study...
Our research focuses on the extent to which family background is related to being employed in a top ...
Education—and in particular higher education—is often regarded as a route to social mobility. For th...