This study looks at how well bachelor’s degree holders in Spain match into jobs five years after graduation. Based on workers’ self-assessment, education–job mismatch is defined as the discrepancy between the formal qualifications that individuals earned at Spanish universities and those that are required by jobs. By estimating a multinomial logit model, this research identifies fields of study that are associated with increased likelihood of a particular educational mismatch status. Results indicate that university graduates from highly specialized bachelor’s degree programs are more likely to work in a graduate job that is related to their field of education. In particular, graduates with degrees that entail specific human capital,...
The objective of this artide is to explain the job match, which is assessed by comparing attained e...
Using Spanish data from European Union Household Panel Survey corresponding to 2001, we find that t...
Contemporary teaching is concerned not only with imparting knowledge but also with developing skills...
This is a mixed methods study about graduate educational and skill mismatch in Spain. The study exa...
This paper focuses on educational mismatches in the Spanish labour market for recent university grad...
The author thanks the editor and three anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments on a previou...
The accuracy of the match in the job-worker pairing is analyzed both in terms of education and in t...
Over-education has been demonstrated to be frequent and persistent across countries. It often goes t...
In Spain, the number of job mismatch graduates is higher than in other surrounding countries. The re...
The 'knowledge economy' is said to depend increasingly on capacities for innovation, knowledge-gener...
This study examines the effects of educational mismatch on wages in the Spanish labour market since...
This paper investigates the effects of working during university education on students’ labour marke...
The objective of this paper is to analyze the association between the job placement results of gradu...
This study investigates the factors that influence how long it takes for master’s-level graduate stu...
Background of INCASI Project H2020-MSCA-RISE-2015 GA 691004. WP1: CompilationThis article examines t...
The objective of this artide is to explain the job match, which is assessed by comparing attained e...
Using Spanish data from European Union Household Panel Survey corresponding to 2001, we find that t...
Contemporary teaching is concerned not only with imparting knowledge but also with developing skills...
This is a mixed methods study about graduate educational and skill mismatch in Spain. The study exa...
This paper focuses on educational mismatches in the Spanish labour market for recent university grad...
The author thanks the editor and three anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments on a previou...
The accuracy of the match in the job-worker pairing is analyzed both in terms of education and in t...
Over-education has been demonstrated to be frequent and persistent across countries. It often goes t...
In Spain, the number of job mismatch graduates is higher than in other surrounding countries. The re...
The 'knowledge economy' is said to depend increasingly on capacities for innovation, knowledge-gener...
This study examines the effects of educational mismatch on wages in the Spanish labour market since...
This paper investigates the effects of working during university education on students’ labour marke...
The objective of this paper is to analyze the association between the job placement results of gradu...
This study investigates the factors that influence how long it takes for master’s-level graduate stu...
Background of INCASI Project H2020-MSCA-RISE-2015 GA 691004. WP1: CompilationThis article examines t...
The objective of this artide is to explain the job match, which is assessed by comparing attained e...
Using Spanish data from European Union Household Panel Survey corresponding to 2001, we find that t...
Contemporary teaching is concerned not only with imparting knowledge but also with developing skills...