
handle: 10553/11417
This paper attempts to explain individual variation in wages by estimating different wage equations. The study has two goals: first, to analyze the effect of years of schooling on the wages of vocational training graduates using a more precise measure for schooling than that commonly used in wage equations; and second, to analyze the effect on these wages of the match or mismatch between the knowledge and the skills acquired in the schooling and the needs of the job. The analysis shows that knowledge and skills acquired through vocational training (over-/under- education and over-/under- skilling), have a statistically significant influence on wages.
Overeducation, Skills, Vocational training, Wages, 531204 Educación, 530202 Modelos econométricos, Human capital, Overeducation, Skills, Human Capital, Vocational Training, Job Matching,Wages, 580207 Formación profesional, Job matching
Overeducation, Skills, Vocational training, Wages, 531204 Educación, 530202 Modelos econométricos, Human capital, Overeducation, Skills, Human Capital, Vocational Training, Job Matching,Wages, 580207 Formación profesional, Job matching
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