Based on a representative sample of over 3,600 Italian employees, the paper assesses the existence and the characteristics of the educational mismatch in Italy. Results show that educational mismatch is a not negligible fact and the observed patterns reflect those already reported for other countries of continental Europe. Nonetheless, the Italian case is characterised by the prevalence of undereducation over overeducation and by consistently high levels of matching. The exam of the returns to educational mismatch confirms the relative penalisation of overeducation and the absolute penalisation of undereducation. Moreover, the inclusion of additional explanatory variables proves that the focus on the sole human capital masks the impact of o...
The quality of jobs of economics graduates was studied in terms of educational mismatch. The returns...
In this article we evaluate wage differentials in Italy combining gender and education perspectives....
In this article we evaluate wage differentials in Italy combining gender and education perspectives....
Based on a representative sample of over 3,600 Italian employees, the paper assesses the existence a...
Based on a representative sample of over 3,600 Italian employees, the paper assesses the existence a...
By examining the determinants of different measures of mismatch for a sample of Italian younger univ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to estimate the incidence of educational mismatch in Italy an...
In this paper, we explore three dimensions of educational mismatch among graduates: incidence, impac...
In this paper, we explore three dimensions of educational mismatch among graduates: incidence, impac...
In this paper, we explore three dimensions of educational mismatch among graduates: incidence, impac...
Research undertaken during the last few years illustrates a major mismatch between educational syste...
This essay delivers two main innovations with respect to the existing literature. First, and foremos...
Ph.D. education is a key element in innovation and the generation of new knowledge. Nevertheless, in...
This essay delivers two main innovations with respect to the existing literature. First, and foremos...
This essay delivers two main innovations with respect to the existing literature. First, and foremos...
The quality of jobs of economics graduates was studied in terms of educational mismatch. The returns...
In this article we evaluate wage differentials in Italy combining gender and education perspectives....
In this article we evaluate wage differentials in Italy combining gender and education perspectives....
Based on a representative sample of over 3,600 Italian employees, the paper assesses the existence a...
Based on a representative sample of over 3,600 Italian employees, the paper assesses the existence a...
By examining the determinants of different measures of mismatch for a sample of Italian younger univ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to estimate the incidence of educational mismatch in Italy an...
In this paper, we explore three dimensions of educational mismatch among graduates: incidence, impac...
In this paper, we explore three dimensions of educational mismatch among graduates: incidence, impac...
In this paper, we explore three dimensions of educational mismatch among graduates: incidence, impac...
Research undertaken during the last few years illustrates a major mismatch between educational syste...
This essay delivers two main innovations with respect to the existing literature. First, and foremos...
Ph.D. education is a key element in innovation and the generation of new knowledge. Nevertheless, in...
This essay delivers two main innovations with respect to the existing literature. First, and foremos...
This essay delivers two main innovations with respect to the existing literature. First, and foremos...
The quality of jobs of economics graduates was studied in terms of educational mismatch. The returns...
In this article we evaluate wage differentials in Italy combining gender and education perspectives....
In this article we evaluate wage differentials in Italy combining gender and education perspectives....