Governments aim at reducing skill mismatch because of the adverse effects that it can trigger at the individual and firm level as well as at the country level. Skill mismatch has been defined as a persistent phenomenon with long lasting cross-country differences (Mavromaras et al., 2013). This phenomenon could thus be explained by equivalent cross-country differences in national public policies. The purpose of this thesis is to test the impact of public policies on the probability of being skill mismatched across OECD countries. This thesis explores the recent OECD Survey of Adult Skills from the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies using an alternative measure of skill mismatch. Data for public policies come fro...
Abstract This paper proposes a new measure of skill mismatch to be applied to the rec...
This paper uses evidence on employment, labour force, and wage differentials by skills from a number...
Transition from school to work is a main issue with many fields of study. Studies on transition from...
Governments aim at reducing skill mismatch because of the adverse effects that it can trigger at the...
Governments aim at reducing skill mismatch because of the adverse effects that it can trigger at the...
abstract: This paper investigates the effect of the mismatch between workers' skills and the job req...
This article adopts the skill ecosystem approach to the comparative analysis of skill mismatch acros...
In this paper we develop and test a new set of measures of skill mismatches, based on data on skill ...
In this paper we develop and test a new set of measures of skill mismatches, based on data on skill ...
In this paper we develop and test a new set of measures of skill mismatches, based on data on skill ...
This article provides empirical evidence on the relation between institutional characteristics of la...
This article provides empirical evidence on the relation between institutional characteristics of la...
This article provides empirical evidence on the relation between institutional characteristics of la...
This article provides empirical evidence on the relation between institutional characteristics of la...
Abstract This paper proposes a new measure of skill mismatch to be applied to the recent OECD Survey...
Abstract This paper proposes a new measure of skill mismatch to be applied to the rec...
This paper uses evidence on employment, labour force, and wage differentials by skills from a number...
Transition from school to work is a main issue with many fields of study. Studies on transition from...
Governments aim at reducing skill mismatch because of the adverse effects that it can trigger at the...
Governments aim at reducing skill mismatch because of the adverse effects that it can trigger at the...
abstract: This paper investigates the effect of the mismatch between workers' skills and the job req...
This article adopts the skill ecosystem approach to the comparative analysis of skill mismatch acros...
In this paper we develop and test a new set of measures of skill mismatches, based on data on skill ...
In this paper we develop and test a new set of measures of skill mismatches, based on data on skill ...
In this paper we develop and test a new set of measures of skill mismatches, based on data on skill ...
This article provides empirical evidence on the relation between institutional characteristics of la...
This article provides empirical evidence on the relation between institutional characteristics of la...
This article provides empirical evidence on the relation between institutional characteristics of la...
This article provides empirical evidence on the relation between institutional characteristics of la...
Abstract This paper proposes a new measure of skill mismatch to be applied to the recent OECD Survey...
Abstract This paper proposes a new measure of skill mismatch to be applied to the rec...
This paper uses evidence on employment, labour force, and wage differentials by skills from a number...
Transition from school to work is a main issue with many fields of study. Studies on transition from...