Against the background of the recent rate of expansion of China's higher education system that has outstripped even China's own high rate of economic growth, the paper examines evidence of the emerging problem of graduate overeducation within China. Based upon a pecking-order model of employment offers and associated ordered probit model, it analyses the empirical factors which determine the incidence of graduate overeducation across China. The extent to which individual students have an incentive to become overeducated compared to a socially optimal level of their education is also examined in the context of a supporting economic model that compares individual and socially optimal levels of investment in education, in the face of labour ma...
With an introduction to the overall underdevelopment of higher education in China compared with the ...
We develop a novel approach to study overeducation by extracting pre-match information from online r...
This article analyzes the impact of graduates' overeducation on economic growth in thirty-eight deve...
This paper reviews the policy debate over urban graduate unemployment in China, and how it is relate...
SINCE the end of the 1990s, the higher education sector in China has expanded rapidly. This expansio...
The match between education and job is an important indicator of the functioning of the labour marke...
Since the higher education expansion and education marketization from 1998, China’s education inflat...
Abstract. This paper provides an Analysis of the over-education of graduates in China. It first revi...
To meet the future demand for highly educated labour, the “College Enrolment Expansion” policy was i...
This paper estimates the economic returns to education in China from 1989 to 2009, using the China H...
This paper estimates the economic returns to education in China from 1989 to 2009, using the China H...
With a strong conviction to transform the country and prepare its people to cope with the growing ch...
This study focuses on the impact of the expansion and development of higher education on China's eco...
This study’s objective was to the issue for the impact between regular higher education scale and GD...
With an introduction to the overall underdevelopment of higher education in China compared with the ...
With an introduction to the overall underdevelopment of higher education in China compared with the ...
We develop a novel approach to study overeducation by extracting pre-match information from online r...
This article analyzes the impact of graduates' overeducation on economic growth in thirty-eight deve...
This paper reviews the policy debate over urban graduate unemployment in China, and how it is relate...
SINCE the end of the 1990s, the higher education sector in China has expanded rapidly. This expansio...
The match between education and job is an important indicator of the functioning of the labour marke...
Since the higher education expansion and education marketization from 1998, China’s education inflat...
Abstract. This paper provides an Analysis of the over-education of graduates in China. It first revi...
To meet the future demand for highly educated labour, the “College Enrolment Expansion” policy was i...
This paper estimates the economic returns to education in China from 1989 to 2009, using the China H...
This paper estimates the economic returns to education in China from 1989 to 2009, using the China H...
With a strong conviction to transform the country and prepare its people to cope with the growing ch...
This study focuses on the impact of the expansion and development of higher education on China's eco...
This study’s objective was to the issue for the impact between regular higher education scale and GD...
With an introduction to the overall underdevelopment of higher education in China compared with the ...
With an introduction to the overall underdevelopment of higher education in China compared with the ...
We develop a novel approach to study overeducation by extracting pre-match information from online r...
This article analyzes the impact of graduates' overeducation on economic growth in thirty-eight deve...