Can job/worker mismatches help to explain wages and job satisfaction differences among comparable workers?
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Economía AplicadaPublication date
2008Publisher
Asociación de Economía de la Educación (A.E.D.E.)Bibliographic Citation
BADILLO AMADOR, Lourdes y VILA LLADOSA, Luis Eduardo. Can job/worker mismatches help to explain wages and job satisfaction differences among comparable workers?. En: Jornadas de la Asociación Económica de la Educación (17ª: 2008: Santiago de Compostela) Investigaciones de Economía de la Educación: número 3, 2008. Pp. 355-365. ISBN 978-84-691-6511-9Keywords
Desfase de la educaciónInadecuación de las cualificaciones
Salario
Satisfacción en el trabajo
Educational mismatch
Skill mismatch
Wage
Job satisfaction
Abstract
The relevance of skill job-worker mismatches is analized along with that of education
mismatch on Spanish data from the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) survey
for the year 2001. Statistical analysis for the prevalence of both types of mismatches, as well
as econometric analysis of their wage and job satisfaction consequences has been carried out.
Three main findings emerge. First, the degree of statistical association between education and
skill mismatches is rather low in the Spanish labour market, suggesting that education mismatch
is a rather poor proxy for skill mismatch. Second, both skill and education mismatches
appear to have separate, negative effects on wages although skill mismatches show stronger
influences. Third, skill mismatches severely reduce workers job satisfaction while the effects
of education mismatch weakened when skill mismatches are accounted for. Consequently,
skill mismatch is found to be a relevant determinant of wage, as well as a stronger ...
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