The first Job's over-education trap: evidence for Brazil
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Resumo: | This study focuses on analyzing the conditions under which Brazilian workers have been identified as overeducated in their first job, as well as the probability of remaining with this status (Overeducated) in the years 2006 and 2015. It also seeks to investigate the differentials in effects between workers who are initially overeducated but who were first engaged in firms with differentiated productive capacity. Overeducated workers are those who perform jobs that require less than their level of education. Information from the Annual Social Information Report (RAIS) and the 2002 Brazilian Classification of Occupations (CBO) fed a recursive bivariate probit model that allowed the empirical conduct of the study. The results show that overeducated status in the first job in 2006 increases by 43.6% the probability that the worker repeats the same mismatch in the job in 2015. Moreover, overeducated workers accelerate their transitions to matching jobs by engaging their first job in large firms. |
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The first Job's over-education trap: evidence for BrazilA armadilha da sobreeducação no primeiro emprego: evidências para o BrasilSobreeducaçãoTrabalhadores brasileirosPrimeiro empregoOver-educationBrazilian workersFirst jobThis study focuses on analyzing the conditions under which Brazilian workers have been identified as overeducated in their first job, as well as the probability of remaining with this status (Overeducated) in the years 2006 and 2015. It also seeks to investigate the differentials in effects between workers who are initially overeducated but who were first engaged in firms with differentiated productive capacity. Overeducated workers are those who perform jobs that require less than their level of education. Information from the Annual Social Information Report (RAIS) and the 2002 Brazilian Classification of Occupations (CBO) fed a recursive bivariate probit model that allowed the empirical conduct of the study. The results show that overeducated status in the first job in 2006 increases by 43.6% the probability that the worker repeats the same mismatch in the job in 2015. Moreover, overeducated workers accelerate their transitions to matching jobs by engaging their first job in large firms.Este estudo centra-se na análise das condições sobre as quais trabalhadores brasileiros têm sido identificados como sobreeducados em seus primeiros empregos, bem como na probabilidade de permanecerem com esse status nos anos de 2006 e 2015. Busca-se também investigar os diferenciais de efeitos entre trabalhadores inicialmente sobreeducados, mas que foram primeiramente engajados em empresas com capacidade produtivas diferenciadas. São considerados sobreeducados os trabalhadores que desempenham funções que exigem abaixo de seu nível de escolaridade. Informações proveneientes da Relação Anual de Informações Sociais (RAIS) e da Classificação Brasileira das Ocupações (CBO) de 2002 alimentaram um modelo probit bivariado recursivo que permitiu a realização empírica do estudo. Os resultados mostram que o status de sobreeducação no primeiro emprego em 2006 aumenta em 43,6% a probabilidade de o trabalhador repetir a mesma incompatibilidade no emprego em 2015. Além disso, trabalhadores sobreeducados aceleram suas transições para empregos condizentes ao engajarem o primeiro emprego em empresas de grande porte.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Economia, Administração e Contabilidade2021-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/xmlhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ee/article/view/16881410.1590/0101-41615131mfrcEstudos Econômicos (São Paulo); v. 51 n. 3 (2021); 415-4521980-53570101-4161reponame:Estudos Econômicos (São Paulo)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ee/article/view/168814/176283https://www.revistas.usp.br/ee/article/view/168814/176284Copyright (c) 2021 Mateus Mota dos Santos, Francisca Zilania Mariano, Ronaldo de Albuquerque e Arraes, Celina Santos de Oliveirahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Mateus Mota dos Mariano, Francisca Zilania Arraes, Ronaldo de Albuquerque e Oliveira, Celina Santos de 2021-11-30T13:46:23Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/168814Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/eePUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ee/oaiestudoseconomicos@usp.br||aldrighi@usp.br1980-53570101-4161opendoar:2021-11-30T13:46:23Estudos Econômicos (São Paulo) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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The first Job's over-education trap: evidence for Brazil A armadilha da sobreeducação no primeiro emprego: evidências para o Brasil |
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The first Job's over-education trap: evidence for Brazil |
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The first Job's over-education trap: evidence for Brazil Santos, Mateus Mota dos Sobreeducação Trabalhadores brasileiros Primeiro emprego Over-education Brazilian workers First job |
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The first Job's over-education trap: evidence for Brazil |
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The first Job's over-education trap: evidence for Brazil |
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The first Job's over-education trap: evidence for Brazil |
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The first Job's over-education trap: evidence for Brazil |
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The first Job's over-education trap: evidence for Brazil |
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Santos, Mateus Mota dos |
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Santos, Mateus Mota dos Mariano, Francisca Zilania Arraes, Ronaldo de Albuquerque e Oliveira, Celina Santos de |
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Mariano, Francisca Zilania Arraes, Ronaldo de Albuquerque e Oliveira, Celina Santos de |
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Santos, Mateus Mota dos Mariano, Francisca Zilania Arraes, Ronaldo de Albuquerque e Oliveira, Celina Santos de |
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Sobreeducação Trabalhadores brasileiros Primeiro emprego Over-education Brazilian workers First job |
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Sobreeducação Trabalhadores brasileiros Primeiro emprego Over-education Brazilian workers First job |
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This study focuses on analyzing the conditions under which Brazilian workers have been identified as overeducated in their first job, as well as the probability of remaining with this status (Overeducated) in the years 2006 and 2015. It also seeks to investigate the differentials in effects between workers who are initially overeducated but who were first engaged in firms with differentiated productive capacity. Overeducated workers are those who perform jobs that require less than their level of education. Information from the Annual Social Information Report (RAIS) and the 2002 Brazilian Classification of Occupations (CBO) fed a recursive bivariate probit model that allowed the empirical conduct of the study. The results show that overeducated status in the first job in 2006 increases by 43.6% the probability that the worker repeats the same mismatch in the job in 2015. Moreover, overeducated workers accelerate their transitions to matching jobs by engaging their first job in large firms. |
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