OVEREDUCATION AND COLLEGE MAJOR: EXPANDING THE DEFINITION OF MISMATCH BETWEEN SCHOOLING AND JOBS
In this paper we expand the concept of educational mismatch to incorporate both the quantity and type of schooling into a measure of the distance between schooling and work. The wage effects increase as the distance between schooling and work increases, suggesting heterogeneity of both schooling and workers among the overeducated. The transferability of skills between college major and occupation, as well as the reason for accepting the position, is also examined. Copyright © 2008 The Author. Journal compilation © 2008 Blackwell Publishing Ltd and The University of Manchester.
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2008
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Authors: | ROBST, JOHN |
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Manchester School. - School of Economics, ISSN 1463-6786. - Vol. 76.2008, 4, p. 349-368
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School of Economics |
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