Cattani, Luca
(2014)
Educational mismathc in Italian an European labour markets (starting from the UK), [Dissertation thesis], Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna.
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Diritto europeo, 26 Ciclo. DOI 10.6092/unibo/amsdottorato/6456.
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Abstract
The present doctoral thesis is structured as a collection of three essays.
The first essay, “SOC(HE)-Italy: a classification for graduate occupations” presents the conceptual basis, the construction, the validation and the application to the Italian labour force of the occupational classification termed SOC(HE)-Italy. I have developed this classification under the supervision of Kate Purcell during my period as a visiting research student at the Warwick Institute for Emplyment Research. This classification links the constituent tasks and duties of a particular job to the relevant knowledge and skills imparted via Higher Education (HE). It is based onto the SOC(HE)2010, an occupational classification first proposed by Kate Purcell in 2013, but differently constructed. In the second essay “Assessing the incidence and wage effects of overeducation among Italian graduates using a new measure for educational requirements” I utilize this classification to build a valid and reliable measure for job requirements. The lack of an unbiased measure for this dimension constitutes one of the major constraints to achieve a generally accepted measurement of overeducation. Estimations of overeducation incidence and wage effects are run onto AlmaLaurea data from the survey on graduates career paths. I have written this essay and obtained these estimates benefiting of the help and guidance of Giovanni Guidetti and Giulio Pedrini. The third and last essay titled “Overeducation in the Italian labour market: clarifying the concepts and addressing the measurement error problem” addresses a number of theoretical issues concerning the concepts of educational mismatch and overeducation. Using Istat data from RCFL survey I run estimates of the ORU model for the whole Italian labour force. In my knowledge, this is the first time ever such model is estimated on such population. In addition, I adopt the new measure of overeducation based onto the SOC(HE)-Italy classification.
Abstract
The present doctoral thesis is structured as a collection of three essays.
The first essay, “SOC(HE)-Italy: a classification for graduate occupations” presents the conceptual basis, the construction, the validation and the application to the Italian labour force of the occupational classification termed SOC(HE)-Italy. I have developed this classification under the supervision of Kate Purcell during my period as a visiting research student at the Warwick Institute for Emplyment Research. This classification links the constituent tasks and duties of a particular job to the relevant knowledge and skills imparted via Higher Education (HE). It is based onto the SOC(HE)2010, an occupational classification first proposed by Kate Purcell in 2013, but differently constructed. In the second essay “Assessing the incidence and wage effects of overeducation among Italian graduates using a new measure for educational requirements” I utilize this classification to build a valid and reliable measure for job requirements. The lack of an unbiased measure for this dimension constitutes one of the major constraints to achieve a generally accepted measurement of overeducation. Estimations of overeducation incidence and wage effects are run onto AlmaLaurea data from the survey on graduates career paths. I have written this essay and obtained these estimates benefiting of the help and guidance of Giovanni Guidetti and Giulio Pedrini. The third and last essay titled “Overeducation in the Italian labour market: clarifying the concepts and addressing the measurement error problem” addresses a number of theoretical issues concerning the concepts of educational mismatch and overeducation. Using Istat data from RCFL survey I run estimates of the ORU model for the whole Italian labour force. In my knowledge, this is the first time ever such model is estimated on such population. In addition, I adopt the new measure of overeducation based onto the SOC(HE)-Italy classification.
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Tesi di dottorato
Autore
Cattani, Luca
Supervisore
Dottorato di ricerca
Scuola di dottorato
Scienze giuridiche
Ciclo
26
Coordinatore
Settore disciplinare
Settore concorsuale
Parole chiave
education mismatch labour wages overeducation occupational classification employment graduates
URN:NBN
DOI
10.6092/unibo/amsdottorato/6456
Data di discussione
13 Giugno 2014
URI
Altri metadati
Tipologia del documento
Tesi di dottorato
Autore
Cattani, Luca
Supervisore
Dottorato di ricerca
Scuola di dottorato
Scienze giuridiche
Ciclo
26
Coordinatore
Settore disciplinare
Settore concorsuale
Parole chiave
education mismatch labour wages overeducation occupational classification employment graduates
URN:NBN
DOI
10.6092/unibo/amsdottorato/6456
Data di discussione
13 Giugno 2014
URI
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