This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the determinants of over-education and its subsequent impact on labour market earnings. Multiple measurements of over-education were collected to assess the effect of measurement error on the estimated pay penalty associated with over-education. Panel estimates suggest that the upward bias in standard OLS estimates is offset by an equal downward bias resulting from measurement error.
During the early 1990s the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled over a...
It is generally found that overeducated (undereducated) workers earn less (more) than adequately edu...
Studies examining the wage effect of overeducation have generated very consistent results. Their fin...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
The massive transition to higher education and the large number of university graduates taking schoo...
During the early Nineties the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled ove...
Several studies for the UK and other countries have shown that a significant number of university gr...
During the early Nineties the proportion of UK graduates doubled over a very short period of time. T...
Research indicates that a significant proportion of the U.S. work force (between 11 % and 40 % of wh...
It is generally found that overeducated (undereducated) workers earn less (more) than adequately edu...
During the early 1990s the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled over a...
During the early 1990s the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled over a...
It is generally found that overeducated (undereducated) workers earn less (more) than adequately edu...
Studies examining the wage effect of overeducation have generated very consistent results. Their fin...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
The massive transition to higher education and the large number of university graduates taking schoo...
During the early Nineties the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled ove...
Several studies for the UK and other countries have shown that a significant number of university gr...
During the early Nineties the proportion of UK graduates doubled over a very short period of time. T...
Research indicates that a significant proportion of the U.S. work force (between 11 % and 40 % of wh...
It is generally found that overeducated (undereducated) workers earn less (more) than adequately edu...
During the early 1990s the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled over a...
During the early 1990s the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled over a...
It is generally found that overeducated (undereducated) workers earn less (more) than adequately edu...
Studies examining the wage effect of overeducation have generated very consistent results. Their fin...