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available in the Additional file 1. We find that the massive influx of graduates into the labour force has been absorbed with no … overeducated graduates increased by 11 log points. Using the British Household Panel Study, we find that the persistence of … overeducation status did not change but for non-employed male graduates moving into employment, the chances of entering a graduate …
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Overqualification has been increasing over time, and in 2006 characterised nearly one in four graduates. Real Overqualification has been … steady or rising only slowly; in 2006 it affected less than one in ten graduates. Conditioning on graduates being matched to …
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dissatisfaction. Formal Overqualification has been increasing over time, and in 2006 characterised nearly one in four graduates. Real … Overqualification has been steady or rising only slowly; in 2006 it affected less than one in ten graduates. Conditioning on graduates …
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, underemployment, wages, the graduate wage premium and the penalty for underemployment. The supply of tertiary graduates increased … ubiquitous. The rise was most substantial in Slovenia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Poland, Italy and Greece. Graduates' real …
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Many commentators have argued that "key skills" are becoming more important in modern workplaces. This paper draws on a survey that uses a methodology based on job analysis to measure skills at work, and estimates their implicit prices using a hedonic wage equation. The main new findings are...
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