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While the literature on the incidence and wage effects of over-education is substantial, specific results for doctoral graduates are surprisingly scarce. This article aims to fill this gap, not only by measuring the prevalence of over-educated PhD holders in Europe (i.e. in EU Member States and...
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While the literature on the incidence and wage effects of over-education is substantial, specific results for doctoral graduates are surprisingly scarce. This article aims to fill this gap, not only by measuring the prevalence of over-educated PhD holders in Europe (i.e. in EU Member States and...
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, unemployment rates, and wages in fixed-effects regressions which effectively use changes in these indicators over time within …
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, unemployment rates, and wages in fixed-effects regressions which effectively use changes in these indicators over time within …
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, unemployment rates, and wages in fixed-effects regressions which effectively use changes in these indicators over time within …
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Standard models of the new trade and location theories usually assume full employment and are thus ill-equipped to study spatial unemployment differences, which in reality are more pronounced that income disparities Regional labour market theories like the ´wage curve´-approach on the other...
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that the NEG provides a spatial explanation of marginal costs, instead of wages. On the other side, and focusing on the …
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