• Media type: E-Book; Report
  • Title: Educational Mismatch and Firm Productivity: Do Skills, Technology and Uncertainty Matter?
  • Contributor: Mahy, Benoît [Author]; Rycx, François [Author]; Vermeylen, Guillaume [Author]
  • imprint: Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2015
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: educational mismatch ; working environments ; J21 ; productivity ; linked employer-employee panel data ; J24
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  • Description: The authors provide first evidence on whether the direct relationship between educational mismatch and firm productivity varies across working environments. Using detailed Belgian linked employer-employee panel data for 1999-2010, they find the existence of a significant, positive (negative) impact of over- (under-)education on firm productivity. Moreover, their results show that the effect of over-education on productivity is stronger among firms: (i) with a higher share of high-skilled jobs, (ii) belonging to high-tech/knowledge-intensive industries, and (iii) evolving in a more uncertain economic environment. Interaction effects between under-education and working environments are less clear-cut. However, economic uncertainty is systematically found to accentuate the detrimental effect of under-education on productivity.
  • Access State: Open Access