A side effect of a university boom: rising incidence of overeducation among tertiary educated workers in Poland

This paper analyses changes in overeducation incidence in Poland in 2006‑2014. It finds that a rise in number of tertiary educated workers outpaced an increase in number of jobs requiring tertiary education, which resulted in a substantial growth of overeducation incidence. The overeducation increas...

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Main Author: Baran Jan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-06-01
Series:Economics and Business Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18559/ebr.2018.2.3
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spelling doaj-713e52f643e74365a85044452b55b37a2021-09-05T17:19:27ZengSciendoEconomics and Business Review2450-00972018-06-0142416310.18559/ebr.2018.2.3ebr.2018.2.3A side effect of a university boom: rising incidence of overeducation among tertiary educated workers in PolandBaran Jan0University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Długa Street 44/50, 00-241 Warsaw, PolandThis paper analyses changes in overeducation incidence in Poland in 2006‑2014. It finds that a rise in number of tertiary educated workers outpaced an increase in number of jobs requiring tertiary education, which resulted in a substantial growth of overeducation incidence. The overeducation increase was driven mainly by mild overeducation rather than severe overeducation. Overeducated workers are usually young with little job experience. Women are found at lower risk of severe overeducation compared to men, but relatively more at risk of mild overeducation. A low risk of overeducation is associated with having studied technical and health programmes.https://doi.org/10.18559/ebr.2018.2.3overeducationeducation mismatchtertiary education
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A side effect of a university boom: rising incidence of overeducation among tertiary educated workers in Poland
Economics and Business Review
overeducation
education mismatch
tertiary education
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title A side effect of a university boom: rising incidence of overeducation among tertiary educated workers in Poland
title_short A side effect of a university boom: rising incidence of overeducation among tertiary educated workers in Poland
title_full A side effect of a university boom: rising incidence of overeducation among tertiary educated workers in Poland
title_fullStr A side effect of a university boom: rising incidence of overeducation among tertiary educated workers in Poland
title_full_unstemmed A side effect of a university boom: rising incidence of overeducation among tertiary educated workers in Poland
title_sort side effect of a university boom: rising incidence of overeducation among tertiary educated workers in poland
publisher Sciendo
series Economics and Business Review
issn 2450-0097
publishDate 2018-06-01
description This paper analyses changes in overeducation incidence in Poland in 2006‑2014. It finds that a rise in number of tertiary educated workers outpaced an increase in number of jobs requiring tertiary education, which resulted in a substantial growth of overeducation incidence. The overeducation increase was driven mainly by mild overeducation rather than severe overeducation. Overeducated workers are usually young with little job experience. Women are found at lower risk of severe overeducation compared to men, but relatively more at risk of mild overeducation. A low risk of overeducation is associated with having studied technical and health programmes.
topic overeducation
education mismatch
tertiary education
url https://doi.org/10.18559/ebr.2018.2.3
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