Returns to Education and Overeducation Risk: A Dynamic Model
Lorenzo Navarini () and
Dieter Verhaest
No 745260, Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven from KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven
Abstract:
When individuals risk being overeducated for their jobs, returns to education might be lower and heterogeneous. To investigate this, we develop a novel framework that decomposes returns using an expected value conditional on overeducation risks and penalties. We estimate these components using Belgian data and a dynamic model of endogenous educational choices, overeducation, and wages. Our findings reveal that overeducated individuals experience a persistent wage penalty. However, as both medium and higher levels of education are associated with an overeducation risk, this risk usually plays a limited role in explaining average returns. Moreover, consistent with job polarization, this role is even positive for Bachelor’s degrees as these degrees rather reduce the overeducation risks and the associated penalties. Finally, we find that overeducation generates heterogeneous realized returns among Master’s graduates
Pages: 79
Date: 2024-07-09
Note: paper number DPS 24.08
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