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&T education on the distribution of earnings. Findings – S&T graduates have a wider occupational domain. Additionally, tabulations …
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voluntary mobility, the impact of voluntary mobility on changes in these job characteristics, and differential education and … changing positions within or between firms, however, do not substantially differ across education and gender. Originality …
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Purpose – This paper aims to highlight the relevance of examining education and skill job-worker mismatches as two … association between both education and skill mismatches, and to estimate wage equations as well as job satisfaction equations … types of mismatches from the workers’ viewpoint. Findings – The statistical analysis shows that education and skill …
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Purpose – This paper aims to highlight the relevance of examining education and skill job-worker mismatches as two … association between both education and skill mismatches, and to estimate wage equations as well as job satisfaction equations … types of mismatches from the workers’ viewpoint. Findings – The statistical analysis shows that education and skill …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010681289
investment in education, controlling for employees’ ability. Contrary to most existing studies, the heterogeneity of individual … required education and over-education are lower than in other industrialised countries. Individual heterogeneous ability, as … provided skills does not substantially affect the estimated coefficients of the return to investment in education. Practical …
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show that the mother's preferred choice is not working and sending children to school. This is especially true for more … educated mothers. Also the father's education is positively (negatively) related to child schooling (work), but the effect is …
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source of both theoretical and empirical debate. This paper seeks to provide empirical evidence on the returns to education …
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education are lower for Roma than for non-Roma whilst the wage returns are broadly similar for the two groups; the similar wage … absolute gains from education for Roma are only a little over one-third of the marginal absolute gains to education for …-employed. Practical implications – Explanations of why Roma fare so badly tend to fall into one of two camps: the “low education” and the …
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education of their children. This study’s empirical analysis does not contradict this theoretical model. Using the Bank of Italy …, whereas unobservable “ability” is more relevant, especially as it shapes the secondary education choices. Using administrative …
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Over the past years a number of studies have appeared on the incidence and returns to overeducation in the labor market. In these studies various definitions of educational mismatches have been used. In this paper we analyze the validity and reliability of three of these definitions. It is found...
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