Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10479983 Labour Economics 2005 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper studies the efficiency of educational choices in a two-sector/two-schooling level matching model of the labour market where a continuum of heterogenous workers allocates itself between sectors depending on their decision to invest in education. We show that self-selection in education is inefficient, and overeducation takes place. Too many workers are willing to acquire education, as they do not internalize the impact of their education decision on the others' wage and employment perspectives.
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