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Signalling and Productivity Effects of Overeducation: Is It Really a Waste of Resources?

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posted on 2013-08-28, 11:07 authored by Abbi Kedir, Andri Kyrizi, Francisco Martínez-Mora
Overeducation raises concerns that governments may be overinvesting in education. To inform the debate, this paper studies the impact of overeducation on productivity. We advance the literature by considering that returns to overeducation may be due both to productivity and signalling effects. To disentangle both effects, we apply Wolpin’s (1977) methodology and compare the rates of return of screened (employed) and unscreened (self-employed) workers. To overcome well-known endogeneity problems due to unobserved heterogeneity, we estimate a panel with individual and employment-status fixed effects. Our results show that signalling effects are relevant and that overeducation does not carry a productivity penalty.

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE/Department of Economics

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Dept. of Economics, University of Leicester

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2012

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2013-08-28

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http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/economics/research/discussion-papers/discussion-papers-in-economics-2012

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Papers in Economics;12/19

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en

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