The accuracy of the match in the job-worker pairing is analyzed both in terms of education and in terms of qualification using Spanish data from the 2001 wave of the European Community Household Panel (ECHP). Regarding the incidence of mismatch situations, the results suggest that the education match appears to be a rather poor indicator for the qualification match. In addition, ordered discrete choice models reveal that they have different consequences in terms of job satisfaction as well
This paper uses comparable international data to examine the extent and wage effects of skill mismat...
This study examines the effects of educational mismatch on wages in the Spanish labour market since...
This paper asks whether educational mismatches can account for the positive association between educ...
The relevance of skill job-worker mismatches is analized along with that of education mismatch on S...
The effects of job-worker mismatches on job satisfaction are examined using the eight waves (1994-2...
Using Spanish data from European Union Household Panel Survey corresponding to 2001, we find that t...
The relevance of skill job-worker mismatches is analized along with that of education mismatch on Sp...
The effects of job-worker mismatches on job satisfaction are examined using the eight waves (1994-20...
This paper focuses on educational mismatches in the Spanish labour market for recent university grad...
This paper focuses on the effect of educational and skill mismatches of workers on overall job satis...
The objective of this artide is to explain the job match, which is assessed by comparing attained e...
In this paper, we explore the connection between education and wage inequality in Spain for the peri...
The objective of this article is to explain the job match, which is assessed by comparing attained e...
This study looks at how well bachelor’s degree holders in Spain match into jobs five years after gr...
2001, we find that the incidence and the consequences, monetary and non-monetary, are different for ...
This paper uses comparable international data to examine the extent and wage effects of skill mismat...
This study examines the effects of educational mismatch on wages in the Spanish labour market since...
This paper asks whether educational mismatches can account for the positive association between educ...
The relevance of skill job-worker mismatches is analized along with that of education mismatch on S...
The effects of job-worker mismatches on job satisfaction are examined using the eight waves (1994-2...
Using Spanish data from European Union Household Panel Survey corresponding to 2001, we find that t...
The relevance of skill job-worker mismatches is analized along with that of education mismatch on Sp...
The effects of job-worker mismatches on job satisfaction are examined using the eight waves (1994-20...
This paper focuses on educational mismatches in the Spanish labour market for recent university grad...
This paper focuses on the effect of educational and skill mismatches of workers on overall job satis...
The objective of this artide is to explain the job match, which is assessed by comparing attained e...
In this paper, we explore the connection between education and wage inequality in Spain for the peri...
The objective of this article is to explain the job match, which is assessed by comparing attained e...
This study looks at how well bachelor’s degree holders in Spain match into jobs five years after gr...
2001, we find that the incidence and the consequences, monetary and non-monetary, are different for ...
This paper uses comparable international data to examine the extent and wage effects of skill mismat...
This study examines the effects of educational mismatch on wages in the Spanish labour market since...
This paper asks whether educational mismatches can account for the positive association between educ...