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Mavromaras, Kostas; Mahuteau, Stephane; Sloane, Peter; Wei, Zhang – National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2012
Overskilling is the phenomenon whereby a worker's skills are underutilised in his or her job. Overskilled workers are employed, but they are underutilised and mismatched, in that their skills and abilities are not a good match with the requirements of the job. Overskilling can lead to decreased wages and job satisfaction, which suggests that the…
Descriptors: Wages, Job Satisfaction, Persistence, Salary Wage Differentials
Turner, Sharon Yael – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This study focused on community based organizations leading community colleges in workforce development partnerships to train unemployed and underemployed adults. These collaborations operate where community based organizations deliver case management and job search skills, while community colleges offer specific training. In order to examine…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Community Colleges, Labor Force Development, Job Training
Shierholz, Heidi; Sabadish, Natalie; Wething, Hilary – Economic Policy Institute, 2012
Though the labor market is slowly improving, the Great Recession that began in December 2007 was so long and severe that the crater it left in the labor market continues to be devastating for workers of all ages. Unemployment has been above eight percent for more than three years, and 12.7 million workers remain unemployed today. The weak labor…
Descriptors: Labor Market, College Graduates, High School Graduates, Educational Attainment
Maynard, Douglas C.; Joseph, Todd Allen – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2008
Utilizing a person-job fit perspective, we examined the job satisfaction and affective commitment of three groups of college faculty (N = 167): full-time faculty, part-time faculty preferring a part-time position (voluntary part-time), and part-time faculty preferring a full-time position (involuntary part-time). Involuntary part-time faculty were…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Part Time Faculty, Personality Theories, Job Satisfaction
Mordechay, Kfir – Civil Rights Project / Proyecto Derechos Civiles, 2011
Across the massive megalopolis stretching from the northern suburbs of Los Angeles County through the metropolitan complex along the northern border of Baja California is a diverse area containing 24 million people, with a disproportionate percentage of Latinos and African Americans who are facing an educational and economic disaster. As it…
Descriptors: Social Class, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Labor Market, Educational Opportunities
Overland, Martha Ann – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Twenty years ago, Vietnam's closed-door policy meant its students were restricted to the former Soviet-bloc countries. Today they study all over the world--about 6,000 are in the United States alone. In many cases, their tuition and living expenses are paid by foreign governments and private charitable organizations. Fulbright, the Ford…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Study Abroad, Employment Opportunities
Kim, Hyojoung; Pfaff, Steven – American Sociological Review, 2012
The Protestant Reformation swept across Central Europe in the early-sixteenth century, leaving cities divided into Evangelical and Catholic camps as some instituted reforms and others remained loyal to the Roman Church. In offering a new explanation of the Reformation, we develop a theory that identifies ideologically mobilized students as bridge…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Catholics, Protestants, Conflict

Kenyon, Alice – BioScience, 1972
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Employment Patterns, Retraining, Underemployment

Rumberger, Russell W. – Journal of Human Resources, 1987
Examines the impact of surplus schooling on individual productivity and earnings. Defines surplus schooling as education that exceeds the job requirement and may be underutilized. Study of the data indicates that surplus schooling is rewarded at a lower rate than required education. (Author/CH)
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Job Skills, Outcomes of Education, Productivity
Lehmann, Phyllis E. – Manpower, 1970
This 44-week course in mine machine maintenance for the unemployed and the underemployed provides skills useful in any heavy industry using sophisticated machinery. (BH)
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Federal Programs, Machine Repairers, Underemployment

Fechter, Alan – Monthly Labor Review, 1993
There is not enough evidence to conclude either that many college graduates are employed in jobs that do not require a degree or that there is a shortage of college graduates in the labor market. (JOW)
Descriptors: College Graduates, Labor Market, Labor Needs, Labor Supply

Dreijmanis, John – Higher Education Review, 1991
The significant imbalance between individual demand for higher education and societal demand for highly educated labor, leading to unemployment and underemployment of the intelligentsia, poses serious socioeconomic and psychological problems for individuals and society. Both an alternative to the human capital theory and analysis of government…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Higher Education, Human Capital, Labor Market

Livingstone, D. W. – Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 1999
A survey of 1,562 Canadian adults found that most are spending more time in learning, especially informal learning through employment, community service, and household work. Findings should be used to shape education policy and practice. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Foreign Countries, Informal Education, National Surveys
Clayton, Pamela; Euscher, Gisela – Adults Learning (England), 2001
Over 100 women immigrants were interviewed in the United Kingdom, Denmark, Czech Republic, and Germany. Two-thirds had participated in higher education in their home countries, one-third had degrees, some had owned businesses, and over half had good English skills. Despite their qualifications, only five were currently not underemployed. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Employment Qualifications, Females, Foreign Countries

Kramer, Daniel C. – Community Review, 1986
Predicts bleak employment prospects for the college educated with verbal rather than quantitative skills. Warns of political dangers for the U.S. of a large cadre of educated unemployed and underemployed. Offers examples of unemployed/overqualified intellectuals serving as the nuclei of extremist political movements in other countries. Considers…
Descriptors: Communism, Employment Patterns, Fascism, Social Change