Over-education in the graduate labour market refers to the situation where graduates have jobs that require a lower level of qualification than the one they possess. How often does it happen? Why? How much of a problem is it for graduates, employers and the Government (i.e. the stakeholders)? What are the consequences for all the stakeholders? A lot of studies in the literature attempt to answer these questions.
To research about graduate over-education you will require a range of sources including: academic journal articles and quality press as well as authors’ home pages currently writing in this area. Several electronic search engines (e.g. Google Scholar or Library Search
Where possible your analysis should reflect recent evidence (in any case, no results/data before 2001 should be reported).
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