Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented levels of formal credentials, analysts report on the massive scale of underutilisation of knowledge and skills in current market economies. This paper describes the underemployment situation in the Netherlands (1977-1995). We show by different methods that the ‘education-jobs gap’ has increasingly widened. Although the statistical association between employees' level of education and their jobs remained stable over time, employees' return to credentials has diminished for every educational category. Within the total labour population, an increasing share of employees can be considered underemployed and suffering from credential inflation. At th...
This article addresses whether low educated men are displaced from their jobs by higher educated wor...
Higher education in the Netherlands has expanded rapidly in the last two decades, giving rise to con...
Contains fulltext : 150365.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article de...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
This paper argues that the sharp growth of educational attainment has won Tinbergen’s race as the qu...
Improving the labor market position of low-educated workers is one of the most important goals of re...
This paper argues that the sharp growth of educational attainment has won Tinbergen’s race as the qu...
This study examines whether the expansion in higher education over the past 20 years has contributed...
In this article, we determine changes in the relationship between education and the labor market in ...
This article addresses whether low educated men are displaced from their jobs by higher educated wor...
This article addresses whether low educated men are displaced from their jobs by higher educated wor...
Higher education in the Netherlands has expanded rapidly in the last two decades, giving rise to con...
Contains fulltext : 150365.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article de...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
This paper argues that the sharp growth of educational attainment has won Tinbergen’s race as the qu...
Improving the labor market position of low-educated workers is one of the most important goals of re...
This paper argues that the sharp growth of educational attainment has won Tinbergen’s race as the qu...
This study examines whether the expansion in higher education over the past 20 years has contributed...
In this article, we determine changes in the relationship between education and the labor market in ...
This article addresses whether low educated men are displaced from their jobs by higher educated wor...
This article addresses whether low educated men are displaced from their jobs by higher educated wor...
Higher education in the Netherlands has expanded rapidly in the last two decades, giving rise to con...
Contains fulltext : 150365.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article de...