Overqualification Among Aboriginal Workers in Canada

This study examines education, employment, and the extent to which adult Aboriginal workers (aged 25-64) were overqualified for their jobs compared to non-Aboriginal workers. Data are from the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS) including 415,115 Aboriginal workers and 13,301,610 non-Aboriginal wor...

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Main Author: Jungwee Park
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Western Ontario 2018-02-01
Series:International Indigenous Policy Journal
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Online Access:https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol9/iss1/2/
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spelling doaj-7913f82efe1048929b921948d1e89a9e2020-11-25T02:49:33ZengUniversity of Western OntarioInternational Indigenous Policy Journal1916-57811916-57812018-02-019110.18584/iipj.2018.9.1.2Overqualification Among Aboriginal Workers in CanadaJungwee Park0Statistics CanadaThis study examines education, employment, and the extent to which adult Aboriginal workers (aged 25-64) were overqualified for their jobs compared to non-Aboriginal workers. Data are from the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS) including 415,115 Aboriginal workers and 13,301,610 non-Aboriginal workers. Aboriginal workers with higher levels of education (bachelor degree or higher) were less likely to be overqualified than their non-Aboriginal counterparts; but Aboriginal workers with lower levels of education (less than university level) were more likely to be overqualified than non-Aboriginal workers. This study also highlights differences in overqualification by field of study: Among Aboriginal workers who earned university degrees, low overqualification rates were found among those who studied education; mathematics, computer, and information sciences; architecture, engineering, and related technologies; and health fields.https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol9/iss1/2/IndigenousAboriginalemploymentNational Household Surveyoverqualificationskill levelsfield of studyeducationCanada
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Overqualification Among Aboriginal Workers in Canada
International Indigenous Policy Journal
Indigenous
Aboriginal
employment
National Household Survey
overqualification
skill levels
field of study
education
Canada
author_facet Jungwee Park
author_sort Jungwee Park
title Overqualification Among Aboriginal Workers in Canada
title_short Overqualification Among Aboriginal Workers in Canada
title_full Overqualification Among Aboriginal Workers in Canada
title_fullStr Overqualification Among Aboriginal Workers in Canada
title_full_unstemmed Overqualification Among Aboriginal Workers in Canada
title_sort overqualification among aboriginal workers in canada
publisher University of Western Ontario
series International Indigenous Policy Journal
issn 1916-5781
1916-5781
publishDate 2018-02-01
description This study examines education, employment, and the extent to which adult Aboriginal workers (aged 25-64) were overqualified for their jobs compared to non-Aboriginal workers. Data are from the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS) including 415,115 Aboriginal workers and 13,301,610 non-Aboriginal workers. Aboriginal workers with higher levels of education (bachelor degree or higher) were less likely to be overqualified than their non-Aboriginal counterparts; but Aboriginal workers with lower levels of education (less than university level) were more likely to be overqualified than non-Aboriginal workers. This study also highlights differences in overqualification by field of study: Among Aboriginal workers who earned university degrees, low overqualification rates were found among those who studied education; mathematics, computer, and information sciences; architecture, engineering, and related technologies; and health fields.
topic Indigenous
Aboriginal
employment
National Household Survey
overqualification
skill levels
field of study
education
Canada
url https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol9/iss1/2/
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