International Labour Review - vol. 156 n° 1 -
International Labour Review
"Using microdata from Iran's Household Income and Expenditure Survey, the authors investigate the incidence of over-education over the period 2001–12 and show that the ratio of workers with post-secondary education increased steadily in many low-skilled jobs that required lower educational attainment. Their econometric analysis shows that the odds of over-education were higher for women than for men and that the likelihood of over-education also had a strong negative association with a worker's experience. Additional econometric tests reveal that overeducation had a negative impact on workers' wages in the private sector but that the opposite was true for public sector jobs. "
"Using microdata from Iran's Household Income and Expenditure Survey, the authors investigate the incidence of over-education over the period 2001–12 and show that the ratio of workers with post-secondary education increased steadily in many low-skilled jobs that required lower educational attainment. Their econometric analysis shows that the odds of over-education were higher for women than for men and that the likelihood of over-education also ...
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