The role of noncognitive skills in educational mismatch: evidence from China

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作者
Liu, Shiyang [1 ]
Ma, Weibiao [2 ]
Deng, Nanxin [3 ]
机构
[1] Zhejiang Sci Tech Univ, Sch Econ & Management, Hangzhou, Peoples R China
[2] Anhui Univ Technol, Sch Business, Maanshan, Peoples R China
[3] East China Univ Sci & Technol, Business Sch, Shanghai, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Educational mismatch; Noncognitive skills; Big 5 personality traits; Job search effort; Social capital; China; OVEREDUCATION; PERSONALITY; RETURNS; SEARCH; OUTCOMES; LOCUS;
D O I
10.1108/IJM-10-2023-0611
中图分类号
F24 [劳动经济];
学科分类号
020106 ; 020207 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of noncognitive skills on educational mismatch in the context of China and to further explore the potential mechanisms concerning how noncognitive skills determine mismatch outcomes.Design/methodology/approachThis paper uses the Chinese Family Panel Survey of 2018, which provides the Big Five Personality Inventory to assess respondents' noncognitive skills and contains information on educational mismatch. The authors estimate the effects of noncognitive skills on educational mismatch by means of a probit model. Additionally, the correlated random effects (CRE) model and instrumental variable (IV) approach have also been exploited in the robust checks.FindingsThe findings show that the composite score of noncognitive skills reduces the probability of being overeducated and, conversely, increases the likelihood of being undereducated. When distinguishing the effects of different personality traits, the authors find significantly negative effects of agreeableness and openness on overeducation and a positive effect of openness on undereducation. With regard to heterogeneous analysis, the effects of noncognitive skills on educational mismatch exist mostly among white-collar employees and employees with fewer than 5 years of work experience. Finally, the authors provide two likely mechanisms related to job search effort and social capital, followed by the presentation of supporting evidence.Practical implicationsThe results of this paper underline the importance of noncognitive skills in raising the quality of jobs that individuals can obtain. This suggests that the development of noncognitive skills should be encouraged to be integrated into formal education systems and social job training programs in China.Originality/valueDespite a growing interest in its consequences in the labor market, the role of noncognitive skills in determining educational mismatch has rarely been discussed in developing countries. This study provides the first evidence regarding the effects of noncognitive skills on education mismatch in China. It contributes to the research on noncognitive skills' labor market outcomes and enhances the understanding of the factors driving educational mismatch.
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页码:1365 / 1384
页数:20
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