Overeducation and wages downgrading : conditions of a spatial differentiation - HAL-SHS - Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société
Communication Dans Un Congrès SASE 2004 (Society for the advancement of socio-economics), 16th Annual Meeting on Socio-Economics, Washington, 8-11 juillet 2004 Année : 2004

Overeducation and wages downgrading : conditions of a spatial differentiation

Eric Cahuzac

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Most previous studies modeling overeducation has failed to take into account the impact of the local labor markets characteristics. We investigate overeducation in such a context, focusing on employment density. In this paper we restrict our analysis on a statistical approach of the overeducation phenomenon both for skill levels and wages of the early career of French people. Selective access to employment is corrected using a probit analysis with sample selection. Estimations highlight the importance of the characteristics of the labor market to avoid overeducation, more particularly : employment density, commuting time, increase in population or unemployment rate. We also emphasize a substitution (complementary) effect between unemployment and overeducation from a skill (salary) point of view.
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halshs-00010261 , version 1 (27-06-2006)

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Eric Cahuzac, Vanessa Di Paola. Overeducation and wages downgrading : conditions of a spatial differentiation. SASE 2004 (Society for the advancement of socio-economics), 16th Annual Meeting on Socio-Economics, Washington, 8-11 juillet 2004, Jul 2004. ⟨halshs-00010261⟩
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