The consequences on job satisfaction of job‐worker educational and skill mismatches in the spanish labour market: a panel analysis
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We would like to thank the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science for their support through the SEJ2004-07924 research project, and the SEJ2005-08783-C04 02/ECON project contract, which has been co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund.Fecha de publicación
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BADILLO AMADOR, Lourdes, LÓPEZ NICOLÁS, Ángel, VILA, Luis E.. The consequences on job satisfaction of job‐worker educational and skill mismatches in the spanish labour market: a panel analysis. Documentos de trabajo: 2008-32, Septiembre 2008. ISSN 1696-750Palabras clave
Desajuste educacionalDesajuste de capacidades
Heterogeneidad no observada
Trabajo satisfactorio
Educational mismatch
Skill mismatch
Job satisfaction
Unobserved heterogeneity
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The effects of job-worker mismatches on job satisfaction are examined using the eight waves
(1994-2001) of Spanish data taken from the European Community Household Panel (ECHP).
The impacts of both educational and skill mismatches are estimated considering unobserved
heterogeneity, state dependence and attrition bias. Dynamic analysis shows that skill
mismatches emerge as a much better predictor of job satisfaction than educational mismatches
as the effects of the latter are related to unobserved heterogeneity among workers. Moreover,
the current level of job satisfaction appears to be influenced by workers’ previous job
perceptions, suggesting a dynamic structure for job satisfaction.
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