We examined trends in the incidence and correlates of educational and skill mismatch in the United States. We focused on trends over time in the associations between various types of mismatch and a range of factors including contextual conditions. We explored whether contextual conditions at the transitional period from school to jobs increase or decrease the probability of mismatch and whether such relationships persist throughout the working career. Our central questions were how the incidence of and relationship between educational and skill mismatch in the U.S. changed between 1994, 2003, and 2012 and how this differed by age, gender, immigration status, educational attainment, and occupation. We used three cross-sectional surveys that ...
Transition from school to work is a main issue with many fields of study. Studies on transition from...
Assumptions have been made that jobs in the United States require ever-greater levels of skill and t...
We investigate to what extent differences in educational mismatches across countries and fields of s...
The focus of this study is on the potential causes of skill mismatch, the extent of skill mismatch, ...
This thesis is a collection of three independent but closely related studies. The focus is on the po...
This article empirically explores how the often reported relationship between educational mismatches...
In this paper, we empirically explore how the often reported relationship between overeducation and ...
The relationship between higher education and employment is commonly interpreted in terms of the ext...
This paper considers the income and health consequences of education-job mismatch for a cohort of wo...
This article studies simultaneous changes in four labor market variables: the unemployment rates for...
ABSTRACT. We examine changes in the characteristics of American youth between the late 1970s and the...
This article studies simultaneous changes in four labor market variables: the unemployment rates for...
Large increases in educational attainment have resulted in dramatic shifts in the composition of edu...
© Oxford University Press 2018. All rights reserved. Earlier research showed that obtaining a vocati...
Previous research confirms that many employees work in jobs not well matched to their skills and edu...
Transition from school to work is a main issue with many fields of study. Studies on transition from...
Assumptions have been made that jobs in the United States require ever-greater levels of skill and t...
We investigate to what extent differences in educational mismatches across countries and fields of s...
The focus of this study is on the potential causes of skill mismatch, the extent of skill mismatch, ...
This thesis is a collection of three independent but closely related studies. The focus is on the po...
This article empirically explores how the often reported relationship between educational mismatches...
In this paper, we empirically explore how the often reported relationship between overeducation and ...
The relationship between higher education and employment is commonly interpreted in terms of the ext...
This paper considers the income and health consequences of education-job mismatch for a cohort of wo...
This article studies simultaneous changes in four labor market variables: the unemployment rates for...
ABSTRACT. We examine changes in the characteristics of American youth between the late 1970s and the...
This article studies simultaneous changes in four labor market variables: the unemployment rates for...
Large increases in educational attainment have resulted in dramatic shifts in the composition of edu...
© Oxford University Press 2018. All rights reserved. Earlier research showed that obtaining a vocati...
Previous research confirms that many employees work in jobs not well matched to their skills and edu...
Transition from school to work is a main issue with many fields of study. Studies on transition from...
Assumptions have been made that jobs in the United States require ever-greater levels of skill and t...
We investigate to what extent differences in educational mismatches across countries and fields of s...