원문정보
Educational Mismatch of Young College Graduates and Its Impacts on Wages in Capital and Non-capital Regions in Korea
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영어
Numerous studies have recently shown that many young college graduates are overeducated at the start of their career due to the historically unprecedented expansion of universities since the 1990s. Although several empirical studies have paid attention to the incidence of educational mismatch of young college graduates and its impacts on wages, most existing studies have overlooked spatial variation of incidence of educational mismatch of young college graduates and its impacts on wages across regions. Moreover, these studies have only used cross-sectional data in estimating the wage equation under a standard OLS framework. This paper examines the educational mismatch of young college graduates and its impacts of wages in capital and non-capital regions in Korea based on Hausman-Taylor model. The data used in this study are drawn from the Youth Panel 2007 for the period of 2007−2016 and the Dictionary of Occupational Titles in Korea. We find that overeducated young college graduates in capital regions and undereducated young college graduates in capital and non-capital regions receive wage penalties for extra year of schooling when compared to young workers who have a high school diploma and less in their regions.
목차
1. 서론
1.1. 연구의 배경
1.2. 연구의 목적
2. 이론적 고찰 및 선행연구 검토
2.1. 학력 미스매치의 정의
2.2. 학력 미스매치의 원인
2.3. 학력 미스매치의 임금효과
3. 연구방법
3.1. 분석모형 설정
3.2. 분석자료 및 분석대상
4. 분석 결과 및 해석
4.1. 기술통계량
4.2. 실증분석 결과
5. 결론
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