Over-education: What influence does the workplace have?
The wage and job satisfaction impacts for over-educated workers have been well-documented; yet little attention has been paid to the consequences for firms. In this paper we examine over-education from the perspective of the workplace. Using linked employer-employee data for the United Kingdom, we derive the standard worker-level penalties on wages and job satisfaction. We then show how over-education rates across workplaces adversely influence workplace pay and workplace labor relations. For individual workers who may be at-risk of over-education, we also distinguish between workforce composition effects and workplace labor practices, such as hiring. The effect of over-education on job satisfaction is particularly strong and its effects are evident at the workplace level. Our results suggest that investigations of over-education at the level of the firm are a promising area of inquiry.
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2010
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Authors: | Belfield, Clive |
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Economics of Education Review. - Elsevier, ISSN 0272-7757. - Vol. 29.2010, 2, p. 236-245
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Over-education Job satisfaction |
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