Education and Skill Mismatches in Maptaphut Industrial Estate, Thailand
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https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-7092.2017.06.22Keywords:
Over-education, Under-education, Skill Mismatches, Specific Training, Earnings, Maptaphut Industrial EstateAbstract
This paper examines educational and skill mismatches by using primary data from Maptaphut Industrial Estate, Rayong Province, Thailand, conducted from 226 respondents. Ordinary least squares (OLS) and unconditional quantile (UQR) regressions are used to examine the mismatches on earnings. The empirical findings are as follows: (1) returns to education of high income workers are larger than average income workers; (2) education mismatches affect earnings, such that over-education is statistically significant, whereas under-education is not significant, for both the OLS and UQR estimates; (3) UQR provides more information on size of the over-education to the returns on schooling; (4) specific training for some job positions also indicates educational and skill mismatches; and (5) firms should invest in training for workers to reduce weaknesses in educational mismatches.References
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Hartog, J., 2000, Over-education and earnings: Where are we, where should we go?, Economics of Education Review, 19, 131-147.
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Hartog, J., and Sattinger, M., 2013, Nash bargaining and the wage consequences of educational mismatches, Labour Economics, 23, 50-60.
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Iriondo, I., and Amaral, T., 2016, The effect of educational mismatch on wages in Europe, Journal of Policy Modeling, 38 (2), 304-323.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpolmod.2015.12.008
Kim, H., and Park, S., 2016, Do skill mismatches create a wage penalty? Alternative estimates for Korea, Asian Economic Journal, 30(3), 295–316.
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Kucel, A., Molina, I., and Raya, J., 2016, Over-education and its opportunity cost in Japan, Asia Pacific Education Review, 17(2), 299–312.
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Schmidt, D., and Tiemann, M., 2016, Educational (mis)match and skill utilization in Germany: Assessing the role of worker and job characteristics, Journal for Labour Market Research, 49 (2), 99-119.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12651-016-0198-9
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2017-06-09
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Varakamin, D. (2017). Education and Skill Mismatches in Maptaphut Industrial Estate, Thailand. Journal of Reviews on Global Economics, 6, 233–238. https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-7092.2017.06.22
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