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Labour market mismatch and labour productivity: evidence from PIAAC data

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Adalet McGowan, Muge ; Andrews, Dan

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris

OECD Publishing - Paris

2015

50 p.

educational level ; human capital ; labour force ; labour market ; labour productivity ; skill

OECD countries

OECD Economics Department Working Papers

1209

Education and training

http://www.oecd.org

http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/5js1pzx1r2kb-en

English

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"This paper explores the link between skill and qualification mismatch and labour productivity using cross-country industry data for 19 OECD countries. Utilising mismatch indicators aggregated from micro-data sourced from the recent OECD Survey of Adult Skills (PIAAC), the main results suggest that higher skill and qualification mismatch is associated with lower labour productivity, with over-skilling and under-qualification accounting for most of these impacts. A novel result is that higher skill mismatch is associated with lower labour productivity through a less efficient allocation of resources, presumably because when the share of over-skilled workers is higher, more productive firms find it more difficult to attract skilled labour and gain market shares at the expense of less productive firms. At the same time, a higher share of under-qualified workers is associated with both lower allocative efficiency and within-firm productivity – i.e. a lower ratio of high productivity to low productivity firms. While differences in managerial quality can potentially account for the relationship between mismatch and within-firm productivity, the paper offers some preliminary insights into the policy factors that might explain the link between skill mismatch and resource allocation."

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