This paper adds to the overeducation literature using panel data from the British Household Panel Survey. Much has been written about who is more likely to be overeducated, and the impact of being overeducated on wages, at particular points in time using cross-sectional data. Panel data allows us to control for unobserved individual heterogeneity in the determinants of incidence and impact of overeducation. The paper goes on to estimate the determinants of transitions out of overeducation, providing new information about its duration, and the factors that influence being in, and escaping from, this state
In 2017, around 16% of all those in employment aged 16 to 64 years were overeducated (had more educa...
The average educational level of the working population has dramatically increased over the past dec...
During the early Nineties the proportion of UK graduates doubled over a very short period of time. T...
This paper adds to the overeducation literature using panel data from the British Household Panel Su...
Much has been written about the impact of over-education on wages using cross-sectional data, althou...
This paper analyses levels of over-education and wage returns to education for males across eleven ...
Much has been written about the impact of over-education on wages using cross-sectional data, althou...
Much has been written about the impact of over-education on wages using cross-sectional data, althou...
PIAAC data are used to evaluate the extent of overeducation in G7 countries. Incidence of overeducat...
Purpose of the paper - To assess the sensitivity of the estimated determinants of overeducation to t...
In 2017, around 16% of all those in employment aged 16 to 64 years were overeducated (had more educa...
Research indicates that a significant proportion of the U.S. work force (between 11 % and 40 % of wh...
It is generally found that overeducated workers earn less than adequately educated workers with simi...
The massive transition to higher education and the large number of university graduates taking schoo...
The average educational level of the working population has dramatically increased over the past dec...
In 2017, around 16% of all those in employment aged 16 to 64 years were overeducated (had more educa...
The average educational level of the working population has dramatically increased over the past dec...
During the early Nineties the proportion of UK graduates doubled over a very short period of time. T...
This paper adds to the overeducation literature using panel data from the British Household Panel Su...
Much has been written about the impact of over-education on wages using cross-sectional data, althou...
This paper analyses levels of over-education and wage returns to education for males across eleven ...
Much has been written about the impact of over-education on wages using cross-sectional data, althou...
Much has been written about the impact of over-education on wages using cross-sectional data, althou...
PIAAC data are used to evaluate the extent of overeducation in G7 countries. Incidence of overeducat...
Purpose of the paper - To assess the sensitivity of the estimated determinants of overeducation to t...
In 2017, around 16% of all those in employment aged 16 to 64 years were overeducated (had more educa...
Research indicates that a significant proportion of the U.S. work force (between 11 % and 40 % of wh...
It is generally found that overeducated workers earn less than adequately educated workers with simi...
The massive transition to higher education and the large number of university graduates taking schoo...
The average educational level of the working population has dramatically increased over the past dec...
In 2017, around 16% of all those in employment aged 16 to 64 years were overeducated (had more educa...
The average educational level of the working population has dramatically increased over the past dec...
During the early Nineties the proportion of UK graduates doubled over a very short period of time. T...