For most workers, access to suitable employment is severely restricted by the fact that they look for jobs in the regional labor market rather than the global one. In this paper we analyze how macrolevel opportunities (regional market characteristics) and microlevel restrictions (the extent to which job searchers are restricted to the regional market) can help to explain the phenomenon of overeducation. We use a two-step procedure to control selective access to employment. The results show that the size of the labor market is an important factor in avoiding overeducation. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.</p
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CORE Discussion Paper ; 2008/46 A paraître dans : Journal of Regional Science 2008/46We propose a mo...
For most workers, access to suitable employment is severely restricted by the fact that they look fo...
For most workers, access to suitable employment is severely restricted by the fact that they look fo...
This paper focuses on overeducation from the regional perspective. The supply of highly educated wor...
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Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility r...
This article considers the role that diverse spatial variables play in explaining overeducation. Unl...
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This paper studies the relationship between internal mobility and overeducation. Using a large surve...
This paper investigates the effect of the size of the local labor market on skill mismatch. Using su...
Based on three definitions, we measure overeducation among Flemish labour market entrants and invest...
This paper addresses the effect of workers’ spatial flexibility (commuting and migration) on their p...
The objective of this paper is to analyse the influence of individual variables and some spatial mob...
CORE Discussion Paper ; 2008/46 A paraître dans : Journal of Regional Science 2008/46We propose a mo...
For most workers, access to suitable employment is severely restricted by the fact that they look fo...
For most workers, access to suitable employment is severely restricted by the fact that they look fo...
This paper focuses on overeducation from the regional perspective. The supply of highly educated wor...
JEL Classification : J62, J61, J21<br />http://www.sase.org/conf2004/papers/papers.htmlMost previous...
Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility re...
Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility r...
This article considers the role that diverse spatial variables play in explaining overeducation. Unl...
We analyse the determinants of overeducation among school leavers within a search theoretical framew...
According to a recent strand of literature this paper highlights the relevance of spatial mobility a...
This paper studies the relationship between internal mobility and overeducation. Using a large surve...
This paper investigates the effect of the size of the local labor market on skill mismatch. Using su...
Based on three definitions, we measure overeducation among Flemish labour market entrants and invest...
This paper addresses the effect of workers’ spatial flexibility (commuting and migration) on their p...
The objective of this paper is to analyse the influence of individual variables and some spatial mob...
CORE Discussion Paper ; 2008/46 A paraître dans : Journal of Regional Science 2008/46We propose a mo...